Same thing for me with JSWDK.
Is there something to do to avoid to stop and restart the web server each
time I change a bean ? ...

thanks,
Fabien

> 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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