IDEs are fine but make sure the one you are using does really
track dependencies and file modification times. Normally this
must work but check once again. The compiler itself does not
worry of that.
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Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Peet DENNY
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 4:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Recursive Compilation of servlets?
I think this is more a general Java Qu., bu here goes anyway.
When compiling servlet class A for example, does the compiler include info
from all of the other classes used in the import statements? If I compile
the
servlet using a DB connection class, then change the DB connection class and
recompile it, will servlet A take this into account? the reason I ask is:
I've set up a class called Website.class containing all the constants for my
site eg
URL ,
SERVLET_URL,
DB_NAME
WHERE_THE_IMAGES_LIVE
etc...
In my development environment, I have the HOME_URL variable set to
"localhost:8080/index.jsp"
When I loaded it up onto the server, I changed the HOME_URL variable to
myNewSiteName/index.jsp
Now, when I try to access one of the servlets without proper authorisation,
it's supposed to send me back to the first page. But it doesn't ! It tries
to
send me back to
"locahost:8080/index.jsp" ! ! !
What's going on? To develop these servlets, I used VAJ2 with servletExec
debugger2.2. Did they lure me into a false sense of security, thinking that
everythin was computed dynamically?
Thanks for your help
Peet
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