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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Drasko Kokic <dr...@yahoo.com> on 2000/11/22 16:16:02 UTC

Re: [C1.8.1-dev] problem with caching (Netscape/caching)

Only if I restart Tomcat ... than the updated page get
displayed.

Is this related to the "Netscape <-> document caching"
thread?!

TIA
Drasko

--- Kevin Sonney <ke...@webslingerz.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Drasko Kokic wrote:
> > WHAT IS VERY STRANGE ... the java files are newly
> > created but the output (after the XSLT) is always
> the
> > same ?!
> 
> I think I ahve seen something similar - what happens
> if you delete allt he
> files in cocoon's repository?
> 
> > Hopefully somebody have some idea about this.
> 
> I'll try...
> 
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> +-------------------------------------------+
> 
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> the
> defendant. Imagine being a lawyer and getting a call
> from me. That's why I
> try to, uh, behave myself." - Hunter S. Thompson
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Re: [C1.8.1-dev] problem with caching (Netscape/caching)

Posted by Kevin Sonney <ke...@webslingerz.com>.
(This message cc'ed to cocoon-dev. Please don't reply to both lists unless
you feel it's relevant to both)

On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Drasko Kokic wrote:
> Only if I restart Tomcat ... than the updated page get
> displayed.

Ah. I see. I've seen something similar in the latest CVS release. This
coul dbe a side effect of the new cocoon cacheing fixes. 

It would appear to me that cocoon isn't reloading the classes consistantly
on recompiltaion. 

Using apache and Jserv, I've had to manually delete all file in the
cocoon repository before the new(er) generated  classes are recognized and
loaded. 

Oh wonderful dev guys, can you look into this a little more deeply? It's
becoming a PITA for me. 

(And yes, NoCache is specified in my cocoon.properties. IBM JDK 1.3/Linux,
Apache 1.3.12, Jserv 1.1.2, Cocoon 1.8.1-dev from CVS, RedHat 6.2 with
patches)

> Is this related to the "Netscape <-> document caching"
> thread?!

Possibly. uUtil we have more info, though, it's tough to tell.

-- 
+-------------------------------------------+
| Kevin Sonney        kevin@webslingerZ.com |
| Systems Programmer    www.webslingerZ.com |
+-------------------------------------------+

"The weakest link in any civil rights case is always the
defendant. Imagine being a lawyer and getting a call from me. That's why I
try to, uh, behave myself." - Hunter S. Thompson



Re: [C1.8.1-dev] problem with caching (Netscape/caching)

Posted by Kevin Sonney <ke...@webslingerz.com>.
(This message cc'ed to cocoon-dev. Please don't reply to both lists unless
you feel it's relevant to both)

On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Drasko Kokic wrote:
> Only if I restart Tomcat ... than the updated page get
> displayed.

Ah. I see. I've seen something similar in the latest CVS release. This
coul dbe a side effect of the new cocoon cacheing fixes. 

It would appear to me that cocoon isn't reloading the classes consistantly
on recompiltaion. 

Using apache and Jserv, I've had to manually delete all file in the
cocoon repository before the new(er) generated  classes are recognized and
loaded. 

Oh wonderful dev guys, can you look into this a little more deeply? It's
becoming a PITA for me. 

(And yes, NoCache is specified in my cocoon.properties. IBM JDK 1.3/Linux,
Apache 1.3.12, Jserv 1.1.2, Cocoon 1.8.1-dev from CVS, RedHat 6.2 with
patches)

> Is this related to the "Netscape <-> document caching"
> thread?!

Possibly. uUtil we have more info, though, it's tough to tell.

-- 
+-------------------------------------------+
| Kevin Sonney        kevin@webslingerZ.com |
| Systems Programmer    www.webslingerZ.com |
+-------------------------------------------+

"The weakest link in any civil rights case is always the
defendant. Imagine being a lawyer and getting a call from me. That's why I
try to, uh, behave myself." - Hunter S. Thompson