Hi,
     Check in server.xml to see if -------reloadable="true" .
One thing i noticed with tomcat is that "once" in a random no of days,
tomcat takes the jsp compiled to servlet files that is already their
in "<tomcat_home>\work" folder, rather than recompiling the changed
jsp page. If this is the scenario, delete the contents in "work"
folder before giving request for the changed jsp page.

If u are changing the bean class, declared as session or application
scope then u must either delete the contents ofwork folder  or restart
server,

Regards
John





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I have the same problem .... :(

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De : Martin Kjellqvist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : mercredi 18 avril 2001 17:56
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Objet : jsp tomcat reloading problems...


Hi All.

I have run into a really anoing problem which I can't seem to fix.

When I have done any changing in an existing jsp page tomcat won't
reload
it.
I have to shutdown and restart tomcat, and sometimes I even have to
delete
the work folder to get tomcat to reconignize (don't know how to spell
that
word :)) the changes I made to the page.

The problem started when I changed my OS from win 98 to win 2000 pro.
Never
had that problem before. I use tomcat 3.2 (copied the entire folder
from win
98 system) and java 1.3.0 on a PIII 550 128MB.

Anyone had the same problem? Any suggestions?

Regards

/Martin

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