Hi,

I get the same problem with JRUN, there was a cache , you should look for
the classes generated by jws, and you should delete them. Then you make JWS
recompile the pages.

regards,
nguyen gilbert.

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> De:   Syamala kotamraju [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Date: jeudi 13 juillet 2000 16:56
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> Objet:        Reloading a JSP page
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> Hi,
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>   I am using Javawebserver2.0 fro hosting my jsp applications.
> I am trying to reload a jsp file after making some modifications to it.But
> it's not getting recompiled and loaded.I have to stop the webserver and
> restart it each time i make modifications to a jsp page which is already
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> Can you suggest me some alternative to solve this problem?
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> Thanks,
> Syamala
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