nopes i think there is no ay out coz even i have to restart my jrun
everytoime i make changes to the bean files. I think when we start our
servers it picks up all the class files by default and uses them whenever
they are wanted in the jsp pages. So when u make the changes and recompile
the bean the server still having a copy of old class file and hence changes
are not reflected.




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When I make changes to my .jsp or Bean I created the changes are not
reflected . I have to restart the TomCat Server or run the same by saving
as
another file . Is there any way to get rid of it or refeshing the same

thanks/regards
gurung

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