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[DAISY] Updated: Introduction

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Document ID: 1295
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Name: Introduction (unchanged)
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Updated on: 12/27/06 7:13:50 PM
Updated by: Reinhard Pötz

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+++ <p>The main goal of the reloading classloader plugin is enabling <strong>rapid
+++ application development</strong>. It uses the
+++ <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/jci/">Jakarta Commons JCI</a>
+++ library which provides a reloading classloader. As the names already promises,
+++ it is able to watch resources (e.g. <tt>.class</tt> files) for changes. In such
+++ a case the classloader will use the latest version of the resources in the
+++ future.</p>
+++ 
+++ <p>Some Java servlet containers already provide the automatic reload of loaded
+++ servlet contexts in the case of changes but this comes with the downside that
+++ you might lose  the application state.</p>
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