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Kevin Getting wrote:
I have noticed that once a jar is loaded into memory (when a class file in the jar is called), it stays in memory even if I replace the jar with a newer version or even delete the existing jar. For example:
Have you tried ending the job / signing off before replacing the JAR? david
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