What you mentioned is correct. But, for my case, the only controller servlet code
has been recompiled; no supporting classes have been changed or recompiled. --
Laiwu
Parag V Thakur wrote:
> > We are following model 2 architecture to develop an application on
> > Tomcat3.1 server. But we encounter a problem whenever we recompile the
> > controller servlet code, we have to restart Tomcat server; otherwise,
> > JSP page will get "java.lang.ClassCastException" which relates to the
> > code we use to cast a java bean after retrieved it from session object
> > inside JSP code. (By the way, we have edited the "conf/server.xml" file
> >
> > so that the application codes are reloadable.)
>
> my belief is that the reloadable attribute just ensures reloading of a
> servlet if it's changed (it happens when the user tries to access that
> servlet). It does not reload any supporting classes if they have changed. So
> i guess, u will HAVE to restart the servlet engine everytime u change the
> supporting classes.
>
> parag.
>
> >
> > We are anxious to know if anyone encounter the similar problem and how
> > to solve it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Laiwu Luo
> >
> >
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