Look at the reloadable attribute.
I use MyEclipse which takes a lot of the pain out of this sort of thing.
Mark
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From: Duncan Krebs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 7:26 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat4x Development Process
Hi, Since I have started developing with Tomcat4x I have noticed some annoying trends in my development process and am convinced there has to be a better way. I am finding that I always have to restart tomcat so updated java classes getting compiled into the web-inf folder get loaded.
I have figured out how to do catalina.jpda start in the prompt and debug with eclipse but a lot of times I get a message saying my changes are out of sync. Long story short, is there a way to force tomcat to check for any changes to the classes in the web-inf folder of the web app? Also any other development tips would be useful. - dkrebs
For a non-commercial IDE, Use eclipse 3.0M8 plus Lomboz 3.0M8 preview 3.(it even currently supports jsp 2.0)
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