I'm developing a web application for the hospital I'm working for. It's still 
in development state.

During the development process I chaged the name of the war file I was using 
for development. I had brought the job home once to make a presentation and 
didn't delete the old file.

When I brought the job home yesterday (after changing the war file name) I 
noticed that the application was trying to use old code. I checked the war to 
see if it contained new code.. and it did, however it was producing code based 
on old classes. Then I remembered the old war. I deleted it and then the 
application worked fine.

Does it have to work like that? I guess the application should  try to find 
class files in the war file itself and then try to get them somewhere else. 
Maybe I'm just flatly wrong.

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