Ladies/Gentlemen,
I have Apache's Tomcat Server running on my Windows Home XP system. I am learning JSP using Sams Teach Yourself JavaServer Pages in 21 days. The question is:
Why do I have to cold-boot every time I use Windows Explorer to create a new folder while using the Tomcat Server? I should be able to point my browser to that .jsp file and the browser should execute
that .jsp from that folder just after I put my .jsp file in that folder or a compiled JAVA class in that folder....no? Is there something in Windows Home XP which does not put the correct attributes on the new folder just created??
This is becoming a pain.

Thanks for your help
Art


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