Whether file changes are noticed or not depends on what loads the file to begin 
with.  JSP changes are noticed because Tomcat looks for such changes.  Various 
configuration xml file are noticed because the hot deployer looks for them. 
Even changes to log4j.xml are noticed by the logging service. But for 
everything else, changes are probably ignored.  For a properties file, only if 
the code that reads the properties file checks for changes will the file ever 
be reloaded. If that is your code, you need to do the checking.

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