You never need to reboot the machine. You mean restart the JRun server?
There are a few things you can do:
- Make the bean a servlet for the purpose of development, then strip off the
servlet parts when it's done. Servlets are fully dynamically reloadable in
JRun.
- Get JRun 3.1 and put the bean in a directory or add it to the list of
dirs/files checked for hot redeploy. This is a new feature in 3.1.
I think there's another trick where you can re-init the JRunServletContext
or something from a JSP (?). I'll have to double check on that one...
Scott Stirling
-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan LaPlante
To: JRun-Talk
Sent: 7/6/01 3:30 PM
Subject: Stop I want off
I am trying to develop a database bean and as I make changes and
recompile
the source I need to run the latest version of the bean. I have looked
till
I am blue in the face and I can't find a method for flushing a bean out
of
memory so I can start fresh without having to reboot the server.
Anyone know of such a method?
NT4 sp6
JRun 3.0
IIS 4
Bryan LaPlante
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