Hardy,
We have not implemented it and I am curious to learn more about it because I
have occasionally seen strange Cocoon cache issues as well, particularly when
doing sacrilegious things like dropping patch JARs into a running webapp, or
editing dspace.cfg and not seeing the changes reflected after a Tomcat restart.
(For the curious, I've seen the Authentication page continue to reflect one
authentication method (Shibboleth) after having changed the Auth stack
configuration to use Certificates instead.)
What I have always done to clear this is less-than-ideal and a trial compared
to a clean method that might not require the shutting down of the webapp or
Tomcat instance:
1.) ${tomcat6.home}/bin/shutdown.sh
2.) cd ${tomcat6.home}/work/Catalina/{appropriate.domain.dir}/_/
3.) rm -rf cache-dir
This solves the config issue I described above, but is certainly not a method I
love having to do. A push-button (or ./script/run) solution would be much
welcome.
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sands fish
Senior Software Engineer
MIT Libraries
Technology Research & Development
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On Oct 1, 2010, at 2:31 PM, "Pottinger, Hardy J."
pottinge...@umsystem.edu<mailto:pottinge...@umsystem.edu> wrote:
Hi, I was wondering, has anyone implemented/set up the Cocoon status, empty
cache, or empty store sample apps for DSpace? Very occasionally, a weird
caching error will crop up, and it has me wishing I had a way to just empty the
Cocoon cache, so I could then rule out Cocoon as the culprit, and be able to
look elsewhere.
--
HARDY POTTINGER <pottinge...@umsystem.edu<mailto:pottinge...@umsystem.edu>>
University of Missouri Library Systems
http://lso.umsystem.edu/~pottingerhj/
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