We are looking at WebSphere on NT and do not see the servlet load issue you
are referring to. We simply copy/FTP new class or jar files to the server
and the server picks them up. I would think this is doable on as400 as
well. You might just need to change the config of your servlet to turn auto
reload on.
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> To: Esposito, Francis (Exchange)
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> yes we are using web sphear as a web server on as400 system, we are
> testing
> servlets and jsp as part of our project.
> though initial configuration takes a lot of time may be due to our
> inexperience, but afterwards it works pretty fine,
>
> development is a time consuming task using web sphear because we have to
> restart it to reflect any changes in the servlet..
> rest we feel that it is as easy maintaining java web server
>
>
> Rahul
>
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