I'm not sure if Tomcat is the same as JServ, but you mustn't have your
class in the classpath if you want the reloading to work, it must be in
the wrapper.classpath however. Not sure if TOmcat is the same, but worth
noting.
Chris
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000 13:37:01 -0700, Jackson Ching wrote:
>As i know tomcat as of now does not support auto-reloading of servlet or not yet
>fully tested that feature. If you want JServ can auto-reload but only methods on
>JSDK2.0 can be used.
>
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>On 8/30/00 at 10:47 AM Gokul Singh wrote:
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># Hi,
>#
># Even I have been experiencing similar situation... and even I did not know
># what to do??
># I think restarting the server is the only option there...
># Anyone outthere who can help..
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># regds
># Gokul
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># Subject: [SERVLET-INTEREST] Servlet Auto-Reloading
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># > I'm running Tomcat 3.1 with Apache 1.3.12
># > having problems getting auto-reload to work. The only
># > way I can get a servlet reloaded is to restart the
># > Tomcat server.
># > As the documentation says, in my server.xml I have
># > "reloadable=true" and the classpath doesn't include
># > the path to my servlet.
># > When I replace the class file with a new one and
># > refresh the browser, a "RELOAD!!!" messages appears on
># > the console, but the old servlet is still being used
># >
># > What am I missing???
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