You need to restart JRun because it will not reload the recompiled bean just
because it's recompiled.  Only servlets have the ability to be dynamically
reloaded.

dave.

Nischal kumar wrote:

> hai
>
> i am using jrun2.3.3 on iis4.0 to get my jsp pages
> from my jsp page i am calling a bean
>
> if i make any changes to my bean then in order that changes can be seen on
> my browser  then
> 1. i should compile my bean .
> 2.  restart my jrun
>
> why is it neccessary that i should restart my jrun ?
> is there any other way (i.e any settings i can make in jrun )so that the
> recompilation of the  bean is just enough to view the changes ?
>
> if the second point is true then it is certainly  very bad that any small
> change i make to my bean then i should restart my jrun
>
> is this problem solved in any other plugin that we get  ?
>
> Nischal
> MIEL India
>
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