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If you have problems on the Browserside try this:
res.setHeader("Cache-Control", "no-cache");

With res i mean HttpServletResponse. This will cause the Browser, not to use
the cache.

by, Stefan

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Hello,

I am having a show-stopper problem with Jserv in that it NEVER reloads my
servlet classes.  Even deleting the servlet altogether does not keep the
browser from seeing the servlet in the cache.  I have no proxy server, and
my
zone properties are set to auto reload.  Even restarting apache does not
reload
the classes.  I'm at my wit's end with this one, and will have to move on to
another server, such as Jrun, if there is no solution.  I've psoted to
multiple
newsgroups and checked the FAQ, with no luck.  If there is any insight into
this problem, please e-mail me directly, as I do not subscribe to the
mailing
list.

Thanks in advance,
Chris Fonnesbeck
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Christopher J. Fonnesbeck
Doctoral Candidate

Georgia Co-operative Wildlife Unit
University of Georgia
Athens, GA  30602-2152

You can't take damsel here now.
 10:58am  up 4 days, 4 min,  0 users,  load average: 0.05, 0.12, 0.33


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