To Robert & whoever interested in:
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>From: Robert Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>nothing to do with multi-threadedness.  all web servers that i know >about
>behave the same way with servlets:  any class in the server's >CLASSPATH
>get loaded once at server start up.  classes in the  >servlets  directory
>(on JWS; it is different for other servers) are >reloaded dynamically.
>what you're seeing is the way it's supposed >to be.
>
>robert young
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How can I see the changes without shutting down the JavaWebServer or
unloading the Servlet from Servlet Engine? Can anyone tell me!.

Scenario#1
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1) I have the classpath=c:\myservlets in my WindowsNT enviroment.
2) I can see the changes when I re-start the JavaWebserver2.0 and call the
"Login" servlet.
3) But, When I re-compile the servlet "Login" and copy the class file to
c:\myservlets, I cannot see the changes.
4) The only solution is to shutdown the server to see the changes.


Scenario#2:
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1) Removed the classpath, and re-started the JavaWebServer2.0.
2) copied the servlet to  \javawebserver2.0\servlets (jws root)
3) Registered and loaded "Login" servlet on JavaWebserver engine.
4) Modified the "Login" and copied to  \javawebser2.0\servlets.
5) Tried to access the "servlet", it gives me error.
6) Tried to load the "servlet" using "admin applet", it gives load error.
7) The only solution is to shutdown the server to see the changes.

If you have any suggession, please let me know. Thanks.
Louis Mechery

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