Hi,

thank you for your quick response. Now it works. The reason was: I really
got the wrong class file due to a chaining of unfortunate circumstances: the
build process did not run last night and I didn't realize it because my
wristwatch showed the yesterday date (because April's got only 30 days) :-(

Regards,

Andreas

> 
> Hi,
> 
> >Has anyone realized similar problems and does know what to do?
> >Does Tomcat have some kind of caching directory? Or could it be the JVM
> >that
> >does some caching, in my case "1.4.2_02" from Sun?
> 
> Neither tomcat nor the JVM do any class caching that would survive a JVM
> restart, much less a system reboot.
> 
> Are you sure you're putting the class in the right place?
> 
> Yoav Shapira
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