I'm not very familiar with Tomcat, I've tried reading up on this but cannot
find an answer..that said, here is my question:

I'm in a position where I need to update single .jsp files now and then on a
production server. However if I do this and the server crashes or restarts
for some reason tomcat will redeploy the last war file and I will lose my
changes because they were not part of the last war. I do not have permission
to deploy wars. Is it possible to have tomcat not redeploy the last war and
just start up with the existing files?

Sorry if this is a really dumb question, but I have this issue alot with
many websites, and if there is not a developer around to do a deployment,
I'm outta luck.

Thanks in advance....
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