I'm not sure, but every jsp generates a servlet in work directory and these 
servlets are erased when you invoke shutdown.sh, thus the simplest thing to 
do is to invoke shutdown.sh and then startup.sh, and the second simplest 
thing to do is to go to work directory and "rm *".

sincerely,

Zenon Farias Braga F.

>From: "Mick Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Reloading Pages....Help
>Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 16:47:32 -0000
>
>Hi
>I need some help here. Does Tomcat cache JSP pages? I ask this because any
>changes I make to my JSP pages arnt actually saving. I am definetly 
>changing
>the right pages in the folder
>C:\tomcat\webapps\project\jsp\
>When i point my browser to
>http://localhost:8080/project/jsp/anyJSPFile.jsp
>the changes do not show???
>I have even moved the JSP folder, yet the pages (without their images and
>backgrounds) show on the browser?
>Someone please help,
>Thanks in advance, Mick
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