Have you got the classes in the "servlet" directory of the application? If
they're in the "servlet" directory or one of its sub-directories then any
servlets which already exist but are recompiled should get dynamically
loaded


>From: Susan Laing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Getting Webserver to recognise a new Servlet has been loaded
>Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2001 21:21:33 +0100
>
>Hello everyone
>
>I'm very new to java and servlets, so you'll have to bear with me.  I have
>a
>question, though, which I hope someone can answer.  The configuration at
>work is DB2 on linux, with Websphere 3.5.
>
>When I make changes to a servlet and recompile, it doesn't always see the
>new .class file on the server after I've ftp'd it to the correct directory.
>We quite often have to restart the server several times.   I'm aware that
>it
>might be the way Websphere is set up, but can anyone give me any pointers?
>
>Much appreciated.
>
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