When I was working on Tomcat I noticed that the automatic
reload was very unstable, this on a W2K workstation. I made
it a habit to restart tomcat every time I recompiled a
class.

Nico

> Tomcat 3.2.1 does not seem to automatically reload
arbitary Java Beans or Servlets. I found that
> the web context will reload if the deployment
descriptor "web.xml" as modified or "touched".
> Also I found if the servlet was specifically mentioned in
the "web.xml" then it will reload if
> the class is changed too. It is weird I know. I too miss
the automatic reloading of ApacheJServ.
> And I don't know why if does not work for TOmcat too.
>
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> Peter Pilgrim
> G.O.A.T
>                     "the Greatest Of All Time"
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> From: Andy Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@java.sun.com>
on 25/01/2001 09:18 PST
>
> --<CUT>--
>
> The archives/docs contain two main pieces of advice for
those seeking to enable autoreloading of servlets under a
specific Tomcat context.
> i) Set the <Context reloadable="true"> attribute for your
context.
> ii) Ensure that the classpath used to start Tomcat
doesn't include the path to your servlets.
>
> Having (as far as I can see :-) followed this advice, I
_still_ can't get autoreloading to work.
>
> My environment:
> Tomcat 3.2 (in standalone mode)
> SunOS 5.6
> CLASSPATH=.:${SERVLET_HOME} #$SERVLET_HOME is the path to
the Servlet 2.2 classes
> ---<CUT>--
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