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Peter Dietz commented on DS-871:
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I've tried the suggestion to artifactbrowser.CollectionRecentSubmissions in 
removing all the implements caching, and tried the suggestion in DS-298 to 
change the pipeline to type=noncaching, and it hasn't decached the collection 
page's recent submissions.

I have noticed that restarting tomcat will get the recent submissions to 
update, however, thats not a very practical solution.

> XMLUI caches community / collection page which doesn't show a recently 
> submitted item immediately
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-871
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-871
>             Project: DSpace
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: XMLUI
>    Affects Versions: 1.7.0, 1.7.1
>            Reporter: Peter Dietz
>
> With discovery disabled in xmlui, a recently submitted item does not show on 
> the recently submitted items list for the collection or community page, until 
> the page cache expires. This may be by design, but it is a route that a user 
> may be expecting to find their recently submitted item. 
> Perhaps on submission, the cache for the parent container pages can be 
> invalidated so that the next page view of it will get the recently submitted 
> item in the list.
> To reproduce, in xmlui (tested with discovery off), view a collection page, 
> then submit a new item to that collection, and go back to that collection 
> page after submission. Continuously refreshing the page will not show the new 
> item, unless a user tries to hard-clear the xmlui cache. Such as appending 
> junk to the url as a parameter. i.e. 
> servername.com/handle/123456789/1234?random-text

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