If you are going to make several test with your applet you better off to turn off caching of all xxx.class and/or xxx.jar files in your JVM preferences ( Java 1.x.x Plugin Settings preferences).
Once all is OK, turn it back to on.
No need to switch your server on/off/on etc... Your server is just serving.
On 17 avr. 07, at 02:27, jub jub jedi wrote:


I have made a simple website on Tomcat. I have an applet on it, and when I loaded it for the very first time, it turned out like I expected it to. I have made a modification that should be VERY obvious, but when I reload the page, it shows the applet just like when it was first compiled. How do I get it to show the new version of the applet? I have tried restarting the
web server, too.
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