[GLLUG] Apache Jakarta

Shawn Paige paig2956@yahoo.com
Mon, 5 Aug 2002 05:22:08 -0700 (PDT)


Chuck-

Jakarta will only check servlets for changes on
startup.  To register changes in a servlet, you must
stop and start Tomcat.  However, changes in Java
Server Pages should be caught by Jakarta, and those
pages should be recompiled before they are displayed.

Hope this helps.
Shawn

--- linux-user-request@egr.msu.edu wrote:
> We just installed Apache Jakarta and are testing
stuff ...
> If I replace a working servlet, does the web server
recognize the new one 
> immediately? Looks to me like it keeps thinking the
old > (deleted) servlet is 
> still hanging around and active. 
> 
> chuck williams



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