You have to order the servlet-enabled web server to UNLOAD the servlet from
it's memory. (aka the destroy method is called).
Slavikos
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----- Original Message -----
From: Monish Unni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 7:26 PM
Subject: Servlet--->Class
> Venerable Servlet Gurus,
> Im Instantiating & calling a class from a Servlet service Method.After
> Modifying the calling class (recompiling) The servlet still calls the old
> class.(Browser Cache cleared,Browser Restarted)To check I delete the
> calling class from the Disk,The jws still allows me to call the
Class(which
> doesnt xsist)Thanx for Ur Inputs in Advance...
> Monish
>
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