Nobody answered these questions under another thread, so I'll post 
again.

You recompile a Java class file that is referenced by cfobject.

I am told that you must recycle CFMX for the updated class file to be 
recognized.

Is this a bug or a feature?

If this is true, what does a high-traffic, clustered production system 
do when they
need to change a Java program (say to fix a bug, or a security 
exposure).

Do they need to restart the entire system?

What about CFMXj2ee running on JRun, webSphere, ant the like?

What about Pure Java/JSP systems on these app servers?

TIA

Dick

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