"Frances" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> thank you very much Larry..  oh brother, my boss insists there's a way.. 
> there HAS to be a way..  how can a servlet container be designed that only 
> reloads servlets when you restart it?  ok, thanks again...
>

You should tell your boss that 3.2.2 is a fossil :).  You really should 
upgrade your Tomcat version if you want this.  Larry's answer was for 3.3.2, 
where the /admin webapp is primitive, but usable.

>
> Larry Isaacs wrote:
>> I has been quite a while since I have used Tomcat 3.3.x.
>> My recollection is that accessing the changed servlet would
>> trigger a reload of the webapp.  This differs from the newer
>> Tomcats which have a background thread checking for changes.
>> Also, with a default configuration, I don't recall anything
>> special that was needed beyond setting the context to be
>> reloadable.  I can't say why this isn't working for you.
>>
>> As for the manager, Tomcat came with an admin webapp.  However,
>> it never got far enough along to be worthy of its own manual.
>> It's mentioned briefly in the User's Guide, but I think that is
>> about it.  If you want a "real" manager/admin webapp, you will
>> need to upgrade to a newer Tomcat.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Larry
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frances
>>>Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 12:49 PM
>>>To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>>>Subject: Tomcat 3 -- servlets don't reload..
>>>
>>>when I make changes to a servlet I don't see changes unless I turn tomcat 
>>>off and on...  this is a huge pain, it's at work, where we can't be 
>>>turning Tomcat off and on all day long whenever we make changes to a 
>>>servlet..  Is there a way around this?  (Does Tomcat 3 come with a 
>>>Manager?  I can't find manager-howto.html among docs (which does come 
>>>with Tomcat 5..)  many thanks..
>>>
>>>Frances
>>>
>>>
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