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Thnak you Renato that worked, I only have a final question, do I have to
be doing this over and over so the final version stays?
I am still in development and testing...
Jose Roberto Torres
José Renato wrote:
Hi, try cleaning the "work" directory. And after this make sure you
are re
py of this files or if there is a way
to refresh the applets tomcat shows.
If there is anything else I am missing to make my problem clearer please
let me know.
Jose Roberto Torres Sanchez
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Ok things got a little worst, now not even when I am using the 127.0.0.1
address, it is displaying the correct applet.
In both cases is displaying different applets but none of them is the
one that i just generated.
I tried deleting all the .class files and generating them again but it
is of no
applet.
Roberto Torres
Jose Roberto Torres ha scritto:
From the beginning I had no
problems with it, but two days ago the tomcat started to display an
older
version of the applet.
Did you try to clear the classloader cache from the client side?
If not, open your java plugin console and
Good day every one, this is the thing.
I am using the following:
*Linux Suse 10.1.
*Tomcat 5.0.28
*JDK 1.5
*MySql database
As the Subject of this messages states, I am having problems making tomcat
show the correct version of my application. I am working with an applet that
uses servlets to conne