Re: is restarting Orion necessary ??
Note that if you're changing a class while the server is running, you're developing... but a redeployment should clear out caches. - Joseph B. Ottinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://enigmastation.comIT Consultant On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, anandpt wrote: Hi Please let me know if restarting Orion necessary if I change a class when the server is running. I do not want to run my server in development mode regards Sunil
Re: is restarting Orion necessary ??
Hello mittal, Thursday, March 14, 2002, 12:48:14 AM, you wrote: msajcj Hi msajcj Please let me know if restarting Orion necessary if I change a class when msajcj the server is running. msajcj I do not want to run my server in development mode msajcj regards msajcj Sunil Hi! The answer is yes, you have to restart Orion as the default behavior of the JVM is to not reload a class that is already loaded in memory. Redeployment can flush that cache for servlets and EJB, but sometimes helper classes are not reloaded, so a restart is needed in those cases. m2c Rafael
Re: is restarting Orion necessary ??
Hi,friend, Thanks for your reply. Yes, I tried every cases. And I also found the same problem when I tried to subscribe the e-mail. I don't know why, I also re-isntalled the low stable version 1.5.2, but same problems. By the way, I also have 2 questions: 1.Can you tell me where(the directory) I should put the jndi.properties file? 2.How can I list a directory(that means if I just give the directory name in the web browser, then the contents of the directory will be displayed in the browser)? Thanks a lot. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Please let me know if restarting Orion necessary if I change a class when the server is running. I do not want to run my server in development mode regards Sunil