yes

apache web server  with jrun supports this

Dibyendu Kole wrote:

> > The servletrunner that comes with the JSDK is more a demonstration
> > tool than a real tool, and you have run into a couple of its
> > limitations.  One, it doesn't automatically sense changes in servlets
> > and reload them, and two, it doesn't serve files (because it is not a
> > full blown web server).  Sounds like you might want to use a more
> > full-featured servlet container.
>
> As we know that servletrunner comes with the JSDK and cannot be used for
> development purpose, can we use any server which can automatically sense the
> change in the servlet and  can upload the latest version of the code by
> itself.
>
> Thanx.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dibyendu Kole
> Software Services International Pvt. Ltd.
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