Yep I know that Tomcat can now reload Servlets explicity
set up in the deployment descripter file "web.xml". But what
about arbitary servlets that are defined in the webapp.

Compared to other JSP containers like JRun the Tomcat seems
 a bit behind. Why does it not have the AdaptiveClassLoader from
JServ which was pretty good.

1) I am a bit fed up or restarting the web container.
Does Tomcat 3.2.1 reload Value or Utility Java Beans that
are explicitly loaded by "<jsp:useBean>" in JSP

2) Is the reloader clever enough to load related classes to the JavaBean.

Thoughts appreciated

--
Peter Pilgrim
G.O.A.T
                    "the Greatest Of All Time"



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