Could you give us that web site?
Marc Robertson
> Paul Kinnecan's JDE. Look at the JDE site for
> user hooks. All the info you need is there. If
> you're not using the JDE, then obviously that
> won't help ya. All it is is a user defined hook
> that triggers after a successful compilation.
> Comparing modify times, moving files, and re-starting
> processes are trivial matters with Unix shell scripts.
> I couldn't begin to tell you how to do that in Windows
> though. Might need to get a third party batch processor,
> I don't think the cmd.exe is up to that kind of work.
>
> At 04:39 PM 4/16/2001 -0400, you wrote:
> >Sir,
> >
> >Could you please show me how to do that?
> >
> >Also, what package do u use for jsp development?
> >
> >Thanks...
> >Arafat B Mohamed
> >Web Developer
> >RMC Industries.com
> >(404) 371-1050
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Tim O'Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 4:34 PM
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: RE: changing web app
> >
> >
> >At 04:29 PM 4/16/2001 -0400, you wrote:
> > >better to stop and restart tomcat and clear the work directory just to make
> > >sure, Also a long you are in development is better not to cashe you pages
> >
> >
> >I use Emacs as my ide, which gives me the ability (among
> >other things) to execute a shell script after every
> >compilation. If I have a certain (user-defined) switch
> >set to true, after any successful compilation the script
> >automatically checks the modified time and copies the
> >servlet class, if new, to my servlet context and re-starts
> >Tomcat. I'm sure other ides give you that possibility.
>