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You need to restart the Jserv instead of Apache. since there is no option to
restart jserv alone
just kill and start jserv. and you can see the changes made in the the class
files.
-Ramesh V
Ola Samuelson wrote:
make sure your servlets are in the respository for the zone
> not in the classpath.
> //OLAS
>
> Jacob Sayles wrote:
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> >
> > I read that the way to get a servlet to reinitialize was to change
> > the modified date and it would work automagicly. It does not seem to be
> > doing this for me however. I have updated the class files and watched,
> > and nothing happens, I can delete the class files and nothing happens...
> > the only way I can get the new classes to take effect is to restart
> > apache, but this seems silly.
> > I am sure it is something simple that I have overlooked, but can
> > someone help me out on this one?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Jacob
> >
> > --
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