on 08-02-2006 4:49 PM
Hello,
Does anyone knows how to refresh the Cache on the SAP J2E server without redeploying ??
(I.e : if i copy a mime file directly into to the server.)
Thnx for you help
quentin
Is it possible that the dispacher could contain a cache ??
quentin
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Nop no proxy, just the gateway between me and the J2ee server.
thx anyway
quentin
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I did another test !!
On of my colleague opened the web application for the first time and he got the former version of the XSL file.
so the server is caching the MIME file somewhere.
any idea ??
Quentin
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I did exactly what you did.
I cleared my cache and I still have the former verion of the file (i changed it in the root directory).
It is an XSL file that i load inside an XML file. To get the last verion of that XSL, I have to ctrl + F5, even if i cleared the cache.
any ideas
Thx again for your answers
quentin
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Hi,
Max is correct, the mime files are usually cached at the client end and not on the server. I had similar problems both with Internet Sales and also with EP applications.
The best thing is to ensure you clear all local temporary files from your browser.
Gareth.
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