Hi,
Are you sure the old servlet is actually unloading?
Another problem I've had with the browser side is pages being reloaded
from the cache. I say a trick for this which involved setting the date
in the response header to something that had well expired - I can't
remember the line, but it shhould be in the docs somewhere.
Cheers,
Danny.
> Θεόδωρος Κυριμαλής wrote:
>
> Hi. I am using JWServer 1.1.3 for developing and testing servltes. I
> encounter the following problem.
>
> When I make some changes to the source code and then rebuild my
> servlet, (and the servletname.class is updated in the ../servlet
> directory), I try to reload the "new" servlet (using Netscape 4.5),
> but instead the old version is reloaded.
> So I have to shut down the server through the Administrative tool,
> then restart the server again, reload the servlet through the browser,
> and only then I see the "new" servlet. This takes time, and seems
> silly to me. Is it a better and quicker way to reload the "new"
> servlet? (perhaps a function provided by the Administrative tool?)
>
> Theo
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