You may unload the old servlet firstly,then load it again.
good luck

Huyong


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>Hello three
>
>I am using javaserver web dev kit 1.0 ea, whenever I make a change in a
>servlet   I  have to reset my server to see the changes in the servlet.
>I believe
>there must be a way out. Pls. let me know.
>
>Regards & Thanks
>Sunil Dua
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