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Hi,
You also might have classes causing errors. Than I think jserv will restart
automatically. Than you will have the same effect all the classes will be reloaded.
So check the logfile, it might be that you had errors and jserv restarted..Just
guessing....
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> Herrick Abba@STREAMLINK
> 01/05/2001 06:41 PM
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> Subject: causes of class reloading
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> Hi,
> I have an application running on JServ 1.1.1 under NT that is having all its
> servlets reloaded every now and then. I understand that with autoreload turned
> on (as is the case here) classes in the zone's classpath are reloaded if they
> are modified. However I'm pretty sure that in my application, the files in the
> zone's classpath have not been modified just prior to the reload occurring (I've
> checked the modified dates).
> So my question is this: Is there any other trigger for performing the reload of
> a zone's repository apart from the modification of the repository's content??
> Thanks,
> Herrick.
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