Hi

>So your context is reloadable and you're changing classes often, but the
>context is not being restarted?  Is that what you're saying?

Sometimes yes I believe so. Just compiling new classes with a reloadable context does 
not make the context reload as far as I can see. What does make the context reload is 
when the user makes a request to one of the re-compiled classes. I guess that makes 
sense.

> If I were you, I would turn off reloadable (set it to false) and the
> host's autoDeploy feature, and see if this behavior persists.

Thanks Yoav, I will try this out. I also want to solve our Pool Exhausted problem 
(even though all connections are being closed in the source) and the fact that our 
Tomcat memory goes up and up and crashes out at 158MB in process memory. I am bundling 
these issues together as one task!!

At the moment we have multiple developers working on the application which is why we 
have reloadable on. Restarting Tomcat every time a class changes is not an 
option...way too inefficient!!

Cheers, ADC

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>-----Original Message-----
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>Subject: RE: Servlet returning blank page and then re-initing every 5
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>Howdy,
>Is your server or webapp being restarted? ;)  Is your context
reloadable
>and the class files are changing?
>
>>Does anyone know what could be going on here? Why is the servlet going
>down
>>and then having to be revived by subsequent requests to it?
>
>Your servlet is not being "revived" by subsequent requests.  It simply
>starts serving the requests once it's properly initialized by the
>container.
>
>Yoav Shapira
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