Bean class is load by default ClassLoader, it's not a cache, it's a normal
behavior
only Servlet/JSP can be reload
-Brenden- @_@
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From: kumbhi k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 8:35 PM
Subject: Changes made to bean does not reflect in JWS2.0


> Hi,
>
> I  wrote a small bean and called it successfully from a jsp page.
> Then I make some changes to the bean.
> Now, if I try to load the .jsp page which uses this bean, the changes
> made to the bean do not reflect.  If I shutdown the Java Webserver
> and restart and then load the .jsp page, the modifications to the beans
> appears now. Does JWS cache the beans .class file somewhere ?
> Is there a way, where I can configure JWS to see the
> change in the bean class file and load it transperantly (like servlets)
> ?
>
> Changes made to the .jsp pages appears properly.
>
> I am using JWS 2.0.
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> - kumbhi
>
>
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