n 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
uot;real" manager/admin webapp, you will
need to upgrade to a newer Tomcat.
Cheers,
Larry
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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 reloa
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> 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
Frances wrote:
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
M
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