Delete the version and redeploy, maybe?
Or should Google hep you look into your case, as App Engine user do not have
such direct control on their system to reboot.

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Phuong Nguyen <[email protected]>wrote:

> I think disable/enable your app doesnot reboot JVM.
>
> I'm trying FreeMarker. If JVM process a class for the first time, then
> VerifyError is thrown. On second time, it throw NoClassDefFoundError.
> When I disabled and reenabled, JVM still throws NoClassDefFoundError.
> So I guess JVM is not restarted.
>
> On Apr 28, 10:00 am, Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In the Admin Console you can disable your application and re-enable
> > it. I think it is much like a JVM reboot.
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