ammmm.. sorry sir but the moment you have changed the servlet code, it will
reloaded automatically..
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>Subject: auto-reload servlets
>Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 12:43:49 +0300
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>Where can I find an example of source to implement auto-reload class
>after its code has been changed ?
>
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