Procedure to deploy ABAP and JAVA in sync

Hi,
we have a Java application which uses RFC's in a SAP backend though the JRA.
We use netweaver 2004 sp16.
When we make changes to an RFC which is used by the Java application we must restart the whole J2EE server for the JRA to reload the structures of the RFC.
Now we are starting to use the JDI and deployment is automatic when we activate changes.
Is there a way to avoid having to restart the J2EE server ? Has someone used other techniques which don't force you to restart the J2EE server ?
I would understand restarting the connectors in the worst case but the whole server is really overkill if you ask me .
Thanks.

Hi,
yes I'm sure we had to restart the whole server (JVM). We tried restarting the connectors but it seems something is held in cache. Does the JCO cache the abap data structures required to call RFC's in ABAP ?

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