Unlike JSPs, servlet classes are not "refreshable" by Weblogic unless you
explicitly hot-deploy them. You can learn how to hot-deploy from the online
weblogic documents.
Gene
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Savitha S.R.
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 11:27 AM
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Subject: Problem of restarting the server every time.
Hi
I have a problem with Web Logic server .Every time I change the
class files I need to restart the server before the changes get reflected .
It could be because I am using an Evaluation copy of the server but does
anyone know any answer as to how I can avoid doing this .It becomes a real
pain and a waste of time.
Savitha
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