I have already tried both, deleted the application folder under work directory and also changed the application context setting reload="true", none of them seems to resolve the issue, it looks like as if the tomcat is storing the class files in other remote place, I have been using tomcat 4 for quite some time, just recently upgraded to 5.5.16, never had this issue on tomcat 4. thanks Raj Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written communications to or from College employees regarding College business are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this email communication may be subject to public disclosure
>>> Stefan Negrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/31/2007 12:24 PM >>> Try to delete /tomcat/work/Catalina/localhost/<<Name of the web-app>> folder. That is the folder where tomcat caches everything. I have almost the same problem on the jsp's (even if I set the application to reload stuff every time it detects changes). Also, you might want to configure the application to reload modified content. That is done through application context settings (take a peek at the documentation). --- Raj Mettai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am running tomcat 5.5.16 on Redhat, tomcat seems to be doing some > kind of caching on servlets, I have deleted a servlet from > WEB-INF/classes and I have restarted the tomcat, still I am able to > access the servlet, I have checked every where on the box for the class > file, couldn't find it. I am using invoker servlet to access the > servlets. tomcat is hooked to apache using mod_jk. > > wondering if anybody else had this issue and any thoughts on solving > this. > > thanks > Raj > > > > Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most > written communications to or from College employees regarding College > business are public records, available to the public and media upon > request. Therefore, this email communication may be subject to public > disclosure >