It does not per-say cache the class, as per the documentation, the class is
instantiated into memory and runs from there. It is not a CGI which has to
load from disk everytime.
If JRun has the reload of modified servlets turned on, it just keeps track
of the files timestamp. It should, and maybe is erroring out on the reload
of the class.
Thor HW
----- Original Message -----
From: DragonTown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 1999 9:10 AM
Subject: servlet engine ???
> Hello ALL,
>
> I use Personal Web Server, Windows98, JRun to run my servlet,
> I compiled my servlet, copy .class into JRun's servlet directory, and
> then use the browser to run it, of cause I see a page the servlet
> made, but at the next step, I delete the .class, close the browser,
> and then re-open the browser, to my surprise, I can still find the
> page! To destory it, I disable the web Server, and then restart it,
> Oh! it is still here!? I disable the JRun server, and then restart it,
> Oh yes, I can't find the page.
> So, it must be the servlet engine remember the page, I wonderd that
> the servlet engine "record" the .class in it's cache ? or the servlet
> engine just "record" the page? and where it record the .class or the
> page? and when it did it?
>
> any one has idea about it,please feel free to teach me. thanks a lot.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
> DragonTown mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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