I do have this set to "true" in the server.xml config file and it's still
not reloading:
<Context path="/bxu" docBase="webapps/bxu" debug="0" reloadble="true">
</Context>
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---- Mahesh Thirumurthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can force tomcat to check if the .class has been modified . You
> need to
> change the server.xml and set the reloadable element in context path
> tag to
> true.
> This will make tomcat to shutdown and reload automatically, if any
> change
> is made to classes in the WEB-INF directory.But there is overhead associated
> with checking (I am not sure what it is, as i have not tried it).
> The server.xml file is in the conf sub-directory of tomcat.
> Again, I do not know if this automatic restart by tomcat would make
> it lose
> the old session info.
>
> Regards
> Mahesh
>
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>
> Hello,
>
> When I am developing JSP/Servlets, I find that I don't get the changes
> that I've made to a particular class unless I restart Tomcat. I find
> this to be real annoying because I could be depending on the state
> of
> session variables--and when I restart the server I lose the session.
>
> Does anyone have an idea or good programming habits out there for my
> situation? How can I force the browser or Tomcat to NOT CACHE the
> classes?
>
>
> Thank you,
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