Hi Stephanie,

> I am VERY new to this and I have a small annoyance.  Whenever I make changes
> to my bean, I recompile it, however, when I refresh the browser, those
> changes are not being reflected in my jsp.

This is a Tomcat thing, nothing to do with jsps or beans.  I also use
Tomcat and find it quite annoying as well.  There is an option that
you can set in the server.xml file
(TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml).  Open the file and go down to
the <.context> tag that reflects your app.  Set the attribute
"reloadable" to true.  Eg:
<.context path="/ITEU" docBase="webapps/OLCWare" debug="5"
reloadable="true"></context>

Unfortunately, sometimes this doesn't work, so I've got into the
habit of keeping two DOS windows open so that I can easily shut
down and restart Tomcat every time that I change a servlet/bean.

HTH,
Raj.

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Rajnish Bhaskar
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IT Education Unit, University of Glasgow
http://www.iteu.gla.ac.uk/
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There is nothing in the Universe more alone than Man.
He has entered into the strange world of history...
        --(Loren Eiseley)

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