Hi Siva!
Whe you compile your servlet... put the class files in <server_root>/classes
and <server_root>/servlets... and remember to terminate the Web server before
firing your browser... You can do that by pressing Crtl+C and then... press
Ctrl+Alt+Del... and say 'End Task' to Jrew service (All this holdes good if you
are using Java Web Server 2.0).
Hth,
--Manish Bhatnagar--
Siva Sankara Reddy wrote:
> Hi ..
>
> When i am invoking a servlet, the browser is gettting the old one from
> cache..
> How can i prevent this..
>
> Thanks
> sankar..
>
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