Not like jsp files or servlets, jsp container(tomcat) do not reload the modified beans.
I couldn't find any way to reload the beans without restarting tomcat.
Or something in the configuration of tomcat should be changed?
And one more question...
Can you list the objects loaded in memory by tomcat , i.e.,
the names of objects loaded, memory usages, access counts, ..., etc.
If it's possible, it will be intereting.
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