yeah, resin11 from caucho (www.caucho.com) .... with automatic servlet
and bean compilation features.... faster than tomcat ..... free and open
source ...

regards

Sami
http://www.valtech.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Jianjun Fu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 3:02 PM
Subject: always stop and restart the web server t


> This is a message I post 2 days ago, seems like it did not go through. I
> post it again.
> Hi, there,
>         I have been using IIS and ServletExec from NewAtalanta to develop
jsp
> files. I am happy with ServletExec except one thing. After the jsp run
> and bean file are loaded, you can change the bean files but the changes
> will not be reflected (loaded) until you stop and restart the IIS. With
> pws on windows98 you have reboot the compter. I found this very
> inconvenient. If you want to change something on a production server, it
> is impossible for you to stop the server again and agian (I do not mind
> stoping just the jsp engine and reload files).
>         My question: Is there any jsp engine out there that will let you
reload
> the beans file without stoping the web server? Or is this possible (I
> think it is)?
>
> Jianjun Fu
>
>
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