try click button "Reload" with pushed "shift"
Andrew
----- Original Message -----
From: louis mechery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 1999 3:49 AM
Subject: servlet load/uload error
> To Robert & whoever interested in:
> ======================================================
> >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
> ============================================================
>
> How can I see the changes without shutting down the JavaWebServer or
> unloading the Servlet from Servlet Engine? Can anyone tell me!.
>
> Scenario#1
> ============
> 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:
> ==============
> 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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