Hi all,

Still have my problem:
When I recompile a java class (eg. a screen) I does not see my changes
unless I HAVE to restart The virtual machine. It seems quite dirty.
Is there a Way to Stop/Start Turbine???,... just Turbine???

Apparently the  Turbine Servlet does not stop correctly while Turbine is
not accessed any more. In other words the classes stay in memory.

Here are the last investigations steps:
- Upgrading from Linux 2.2.12 to 2.2.14 fix a problem where stoping
Apache didn't not stop java JVM.
- Switching to green thread does not change anything. *just a fewer java
in my 'ps'


Tips:
- The following message appears when I go back to the login screen.
  "There has been an error. Your session is valid but the screen
variable is not defined."
  instead of the normal.
  "Thank you for your visit. Please log into the system."
- Killing the java VM (even with -HUP fix the problem.)
- Restarting Apache also fix the problem.


More idea?
Didier.



Didier Dubois wrote:
> 
> I am out of ideas too :-(
> 
> - Yes I-ve  specified the correct repo. (I've got a Perl script that
> check the validity of the different paths)
> - For the class,.. it is ok.
> - Browser Cache: cleared (I use Netscape under Linux).
> - I've also restart Apache after changing my differents files,.....
> But still nothing changed!!!!
> 
> But,.... NOW I got my modification appearing after the following
> manipulation:
> It seems that my JVM did not stop correctly. Even if I stop Apache.
> 
> I asked:
> $ /etc/rc.d/init.d/http stop
> $ ps -A | grep java
> $ kill FIRST_JAVA_PID
> $ /etc/rc.d/init.d/http start
> 
> And now it works.
> But now I got 10.000 questions burning in my head,.. :-) [who's fault?
> config? Apache? Jserve? JVM? bad version? Bugs,....???]
> 
> Entering Double-Investigation-Mode,....!
> 
> Thanks for your advices Travis,
> 
> Didier.
> 
> PS:
> I got from the different README:
> JDK: The Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, is a product of Sun
> Microsystems(tm), Inc. V 1.2.2
> And
> JSDK: Java(tm) Servlet Development Kit (JSDK) 2.0  (@(#)README  1.4
> 98/04/20)
> 
> Travis Low wrote:
> >
> > I'm just out of good ideas, so let's try some stupid ones.
> >
> > Are you sure you've specified the correct repository in your
> > zone.properties?
> >
> > Are you sure you're copying your classes to the correct repository?
> >
> > You definitely cleared your browser cache, right?  (especially if it's
> > IE, which does some weird caching sometimes)
> >
> > That's about it.  If it's not a problem like that, then you'll have to
> > wait to see if anyone else on the list responds to your question.
> > Sorry, and good luck!
> >
> > Travis
> >

-- 
Didier Dubois   
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