Hi,
Then you have to write your own custom Loader to handle this.  But don't
expect much help or support, as you're going outside the Servlet Spec
and most people stop caring as much ;)

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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>> You can simply set reloadable="true" for your Context and Tomcat will
>> monitor your classes and reload the webapp (not just the class) as
>> needed.  You can also programmatically invoke the Manager webapp and
use
>> its reload feature.
>
>What if these classes aren't located in the Tomcat directory?
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