That's precisely what I wanted to avoid :-(


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De : venkat v <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
� : JRun-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date : vendredi 3 novembre 2000 17:49
Objet : Re: auto reloading a chained servlet


> You may have to restart server
>
>venkat
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>On Fri, 3 Nov 2000 11:22:22
> Sylvain Roche wrote:
>>Hi
>>
>>I've got an application, where a first servlet dispaches requests between
>>different servlets, in charge of the business logic.
>>Independantly, each servlet is reloaded on modification. ie, when a second
>>stage servlet (business logic) is recompiled and directly accessed, it is
>>reloaded. But when it is modified, and accessed through the dispatcher
>>servlets, no verification is made to see if the version is newer than the
>>one in memory, and the former version is executed.
>>
>>Is this normal ? and is there ` way the work this out, in order to execute
>>the last version servlet in both cases ?
>>
>>Regards
>>Sylvain
>>
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