I'm may be wrong here, but I believe JWS doesn't support reloading of
servlets. I
suggest you download a different servlet engine, like Tomcat or (my personal
favorite) Resin.

[ Matthias Carlsson ]
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> how can i remove a already loaded servlet from java web server,so that it
> reloads
> the servlet in to memory when i acess it the next time .
>
> i want to do this because it is not reloading the servlet even when i have
> compled it again this might be because i am using  rmi  and i need to copy
> the servlets class file in t the servers classpath ,but i have
> tried to copy
> the new classfile there but that does'nt work.
>
> i guess the only alternative is to remove the servlet from the server's
> memory
>
> Thanking you in anticipatin
> sachin
>
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