I've found that I have to restart the servlet engine(JRun in my case).  You
might be able to change some caching option also.  Its just as easy for me
to hit "Restart" as it would be to wander cluelessly in the JRun
administrator looking for the cache setting or, heaven forbid, reading the
manual.

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Subject: Refreshing a bean in a jsp file


I am having some trouble with one of my jsp files that uses a JavaBean. I
have put the compiled bean into the classes directory. When I go and make a
change to the bean and recompile it, the same result appear.

Do I put the class file in the local html directory where the jsp page is
located?

Do I need to restart the server everytime I want to recompile a bean to make
the changes appear in the jsp file?

Matt

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