Tomcat 3.1 didn't do servlet reloading, download the latest 3.2 builds, it
works there,
Kevin Jones
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> Legette
> Sent: 29 August 2000 16:18
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> Subject: Servlet Auto-Reloading
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>
> I'm running Tomcat 3.1 with Apache 1.3.12
> having problems getting auto-reload to work. The only
> way I can get a servlet reloaded is to restart the
> Tomcat server.
> As the documentation says, in my server.xml I have
> "reloadable=true" and the classpath doesn't include
> the path to my servlet.
> When I replace the class file with a new one and
> refresh the browser, a "RELOAD!!!" messages appears on
> the console, but the old servlet is still being used
>
> What am I missing???
>
>
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