Why must I write a custom Loader, isn't URLClassLoader already suited
for this task?  What is it about URLClassLoader that makes it
incompatable with Tomcat?

> 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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> >Subject: Re: classloader hangs
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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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