Gordon, Jack wrote:
We were told by our vendor to clear the cache.
That may not be the right term, but the process that they have us do is to
remove the folders from the following directory:
D:\Tomcat 4.1\work\Standalone\localhost
OK - you can't do that without stopping Tomcat.
Mark
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: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 10:28 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Refresh the cache
Mark Thomas wrote:
> David Smith wrote:
>> Could you provide some better detail regarding what you mean? Tomcat
>> itself does not have a cache in any of it's versions.
>
> Not strictly
Mark Thomas wrote:
David Smith wrote:
Could you provide some better detail regarding what you mean? Tomcat
itself does not have a cache in any of it's versions.
Not strictly true. Static resources are cached (for a few seconds),
classes are cached in the classloader, expressions are cached i
David Smith wrote:
Could you provide some better detail regarding what you mean? Tomcat
itself does not have a cache in any of it's versions.
Not strictly true. Static resources are cached (for a few seconds), classes
are cached in the classloader, expressions are cached in Jasper, etc.
All
Could you provide some better detail regarding what you mean? Tomcat
itself does not have a cache in any of it's versions.
--David
Gordon, Jack wrote:
Is there a way to refresh the cache without stopping the service?
Jack W. Gordon Jr
Server Administrator
Information Technology
Okl
Gordon, Jack wrote:
Is there a way to refresh the cache without stopping the service?
What cache?
Mark
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