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>
> Really, it has.  Now whenever I make a change to a servlet during
> development, I have to restart JServ.  Anyone else experience this or
> possibly know what to do?
>

Not exactly the same matter on my side... The new classes are loaded but
instances of my "old" servlet are not stopped... so, I have to check my
system after each update and kill all JVM running old versions... but this
might be a problem on my side... don't know....

Daniel.



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