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Willem

The only question I could see you asked was in relation to class reloading
and I responded to it yesterday. Luke said he had the same problem and
later responded that the advice I gave fixed his problem. I'll quote the
repsonse below.

Hey noone said u r a bastard.. I don't know your mother or your father :P

>You mustn't have your class in your system classpath. Jserv has it's own
>classloader which can manage class reloading, but the putting your class in
>the classpath stuffs this. 
>
>Also make sure you have
>
>autoreload.classes=true
>
>in your zone file.

If this is not your question, please repost it as I cannot find any other
question you have asked.

Chris



On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 09:20:18 +0900, Simon Dubey wrote:

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>Willem,
>
>maybe english is not you native language, but by using a spell checker, it
>would indeed make it easier to read and understand what you mean - btw what
>is your question ?
>
>Simon.
>
>willem wrote:
>
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>> I'm wondering if nobuy knows what I'm talking about
>>         - this meens I'm not verry clear!
>>
>> or if noone knows the anwser
>>         - not verry likely because I see many mail's about it
>>           in this news group but not whit the info in it I need
>>
>> or I'm I just a compleed bastert which noone whant to help?
>>         -bye the way I'm sorry for posting it 2 time's but
>>          I got an network error on my machien so I diten't
>>          thought it was send again my well ment regrets!
>>
>> thx for reading
>> greatings willem
>>
>> please let me know if you guys can't uther stand me, if I'm a compleed
>> bastert you don't need to tell me:-)
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