Hot swapping rulebases in 10.3 with ODS

Hi,
We're running OPA 10.3 on IIS, and calling Oracle Determinations Server with .Net and PeopleSoft Integration Broker. 
We've just made a rule change in OPA, can we just overwrite the existing .zip file on the OPA server, or do we need to bring the server down and back up, etc.?
Most of the hot swapping documentation I found had to do with Web Determinations Interviews and mentioned the following three lines in application.properties:
load.rulebase.as.resource = false
rulebase.path = /WEB-INF/classes/rulebases
cache.loaded.rulebases = false
I have the cache.loaded.rulebases = false line, but don't see the others in the application.properties file.  Do I need to add them, or is this not an issue?

This is not an issue for IIS. Only the java version uses load.rulebase.as.resource and rulebase.path. As long as cache.loaded.rulebases is set you should be fine.
Cheers
Frank

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