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Damn what I fine servlet! Wish I could find a woman like that :P

But seriously.... . clearly you must have your classpath pointing to
either another copy of the servlet or the source to the servlet.

Or you could try this procedure:

shutdown -h now
When runlevel 0 is reached, turn off the power.
Sit on the floor and watch it for 20 minutes.
Now hit the power switch again
Once the machine boots up. login as root
Cross your fingers..





On Mon, 01 May 2000 17:04:18 +0200, Javier Iglesias wrote:

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>Hello all !
>
>I wrote a servlet that works fine whatever happens :
> - the servlet works fine. Great.
> - if I recompile it, changes do not apply...
> - if I remove the '.class' file from the web
>   server, it keeps on working fine...
> - even if I restart jserv, it works fine...
> - even if I restart apache, it works fine...
> - even if I reboot the server, it works fine...
>
>This looks like the class is *NOT* reloaded. I read in the FAQs that the
>cacheing was done in memory. How can the cached class survive to
>rebooting ??!!?
>
>Well. Problem is that I would like to make some changes to the servlet,
>to recompile it... and SEE THE RESULTS of the changes !!
>
>Does someone have a suggestion, knowing that :
> - I'm using Apache1.3.6, JServ1.1 on Linux 2.2.14
> - servlet is not in the classpath (nor in 'wrapper.classpath'...
>   but I start jserv by hand anyway)
> - It's not the generated page that is cached, because
>   servlet prints a different random number for each call.
>
>
>This is driving me mad.
>
>Help.
>
>  --javier
>
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