Hi,

I think te original poster wants to load on demand a new version of the
servlet's class - a method like:

 ServletContext.markObsolete(Servlet myservlet);

in order to inform the context to reload (through class loader)
when a new request comes.
This  opposed with expensive dynamic reloading provided by some web servers .

There is no such method in JSDK.

Cezar.
On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, James Duncan Davidson wrote:

> > I looked through the servlet spec, and didn't see any
> > way to do this, but I just want to know for sure.
> > Bascially, I'm looking for a way to reload a servlet
> > without shutting down the web server.  I don't want to
> > use the dynamic reloading facility, since I don't
> > want the server to check the timestamp on my servlet
> > on every request (I like that feature during development,
> > but not in a production site.)  So, I want a way to
> > reload a servlet under program control (i.e., what
> > the Admin server does when you set Loaded Now? to no).
>
> Servlet loading is under the control of the container that the servlets
> are part of. Why do you need to reload a servlet during runtime if you
> aren't trying to reload? Can't you call some sort of synchronized clear
> method (that you implement) that will reset your servlet?

I understood he wants to load a new version of the servlet, not just to
clear it.

>
> .duncan
>
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