Hi,

>       I want to know as to how and when do we need to restart the
tomcat
>server, It is Everytime I add a new JSP/ a new Bean/new Project etc
Also

You need to restart tomcat when you change server.xml.  For other
actions, such as adding a new webapp, or modifying a webapp's web.xml
file, you need to restart the webapp: that can be done using Tomcat's
Manager webapp without restarting the server itself.  For yet other
actions, such as modifying a class under WEB-INF/classes, you don't even
need to restart the webapp: set reloadable="true" for your context and
development="true" for the JSP servlet (which is the default).

>what is this devloader meant to do. I have heard that it helps us load

You need to be more specific: what "devloader" are you talking about?

Yoav




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