Remy Maucherat wrote: > Essentially, yes. > > JAR reloading is not very reliable on my Windows box, though (and you can't > remove JARs; but strangely you can ovewrite them). Sometimes, the changes > get picked up, sometimes they do not. I have yet to find the reasons for > this, unfortunately :-( Sweeeeet! It means that I can package my properties files into a jar and the app will be reloaded when the new jar, with new properties arrives. As for Windows, I don't use the platform all that much (and not at all for Java). The ratio here is 6:1 in favour of Linux. Bojan
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