Are there any performance implications when you set the 'reloadable' to
true ?   Does tomcat check every time a servlet is invoked ?

naren


At 12:05 PM 4/6/01 +1000, Warren Crossing wrote:
>tomcat only reloads classes that are in WEB-INF/lib/ or WEB-INF/classes
>where the reloadable is set to true in web.xml 
>the classes cannot be in the classpath look at classloader.html in the src
>tree
>
>documentation ?? anyone can write some!
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Felix A. Milovanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, 6 April 2001 11:56 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: How to reload library classes?
>
>
>  Hello all,
>
>  I'm a new user in Tomcat and Java and I've found a problem. I compile my
>library classes to some directory ( /usr/classes ) and there is a structire
>like
>
>/usr/classes/com/my/package1
>/usr/classes/com/my/package2
>
>  I've added /usr/classes to classpath, and it works - my classes could be 
>used by my servlets. BUT! If I recompile any class from that library, Tomcat
>does not reloads them and servlets use the previous version of libraries.
>
>  Is there any way to say Tomcat to automatically reload that classes? And
>the very common question - where can I get WHOLE documentation on Tomcat? 
>I've just found minimalistic guide...
>
>  Sincerely,
>                                                               Felix.
>

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