Hello,

can you explain what you mean by 'caching' ?

regards
Leon

On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 10:26 PM, Kenneth Taylor <
kenneth.tay...@dataexpress.com> wrote:

> We are having a serious problem with Tomcat (8.5).  Twice it has decided
> to PERMANENTLY cache one of our webapps.  We are unable to update that
> webapp.  We’ve tried everything imaginable, short of uninstalling Tomcat,
> which is the next step.
>
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> Where is this cache and how do we turn it off?
>
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> Why in the world would anyone want Tomcat to work this way?  This is a
> fatal flaw worthy of a Darwin Award.
>
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>
> Frustrated.
>
>
>
> Ken
>
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>
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