Renaming the class file would do it and deleting the cached  file inside
cfclassess folder would  do it and taking the java source
and renaming it to TestClass.jws and calling it like a normal web services
would do it.



On 9/3/06, D F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey guys, I found this in the CF admin.. need to untick and restart.
> Bingo!
>
> Server Settings > Caching.
>
> [x] Save class files
> When you select this option, the class files generated by ColdFusion are
> saved to disk for reuse after the server restarts. Macromedia recommends
> this for production systems. During development, Macromedia recommends that
> you do not select this option
>
> 

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