Hi Raghu,
If i am getting you problem correctly, you will have to restart the
ServletRunner once.
 Even if you delete the class file, it remains there in the memory of the
webserver, so any recompilation, is not reflected until you restart the
webserver.
The servlet reappears magically, ;-) , from there.
I have faced this thing in JSWDK, and i guess, its same with other servers
too.
HTH,
Ritesh Sinha

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Subject:  Old servlet called !!




My problem goes like this ....


Servlet registerServlet is called from on log-in page. It throws
RegisterPage.

>From this Register page, we were calling PoolServlet on a button click
(onSubmit).
Now, I am replacing PoolServlet by PerformSetServlet for the same
button.

Surprisingly, when I click the button now ... the PoolServlet is still
getting called(from where ???) !! I have cleared all classfiles of
PoolServlet and cleared cache from 'internet options' of IE 5.0. But
its of no use.

Can anyone tell me from where could this PoolServlet getting into
picture ? Is that set in some cookie ? If so, how do I clear it ?

Pl. note that I am testing this out on localhost:8080 using
ServletRunner.

Thanks,

Raghu.

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