I was just reposting this since I didn't see any responses. Please help if
you know
about this. Currently, apache/tomcat always loads the first version of the
servlet
even after it has been restarted.

Thanks


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>Subject:      turning off caching in Apache-Tomcat
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>Is there a way to turn off caching in apache-tomcat? In the archives I got
>some
>information about deleting the war files and stuff, but I was wondering if
>there was a
>configuration that can be altered to make sure caching is off. This is
>during development
>and I can do without the caching..
>
>Regards
>
>
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>Rajesh Nair
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