Adam In the Tomcat confide directory, there is a file called server.xml. Inside here you can create a Context-Path and set reloadable=true.
Example: <Context path="/meccafemme" docBase="meccafemme" debug="0" reloadable="true" /> Kind Regards Schalk Neethling Web Developer.Designer.Programmer.CEO Volume4.Development.Multimedia.Branding emotionalize.conceptualize.visualize.realize Tel: +27125468436 Fax: +27125468436 email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.volume4.co.za This message contains information that is considered to be sensitive or confidential and may not be forwarded or diclosed to any other party without the permission of the sender. If you received this message in error, please notify me immediately so that I can correct and delete the original email. Thank you. :: -----Original Message----- :: From: Adam Dear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :: Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 7:36 AM :: To: tomcat :: Subject: Tomcat Caching :: :: hello, I have just started using Tomcat to host my java servlets. I want to :: know if there is anyway to turn off the caching for development purposes. :: As it is now, when I make change to a servlet, I have to restart the tomcat :: server for the changes to take effect. While this isn't hard, it is a tad :: bit annoying. Please be specific as I know very little about tomcat. :: :: Thanks :: :: :: --------------------------------------------------------------------- :: To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]