Thaks, Darek
I didn´t now that cache...
Amadeo.
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From: Darek Czarkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: Q: Why Tomcat return me a OLD version of my doc.jar in an
Applet
Hi list:
I apologize me last (first) email to the list with faults on date and form
Thanks to Mark Thomas for your explanations.
The problem I attempt to solve is the next:
When I demand the page
'http://expresiongrafica.caminos.upm.es/PAU/AppletDoc.html', which has an
Applet with a
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Received: 10/7/2005 2:03 PM
To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Q: Why Tomcat return me a OLD version of my doc.jar in an Applet ?
Hi list:
I apologize me last (first) email to the list with faults on date and
form
Thanks to Mark Thomas
did you clean up your local cache?
the jar file might be a local version of the file. You might not be able
to see the new version until you remove the old one. (usually
~/.java/.deployment/javaws/)
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Darek Czarkowski
Infinite Source Systems Corp.
Ph: 604 294 6557 (Ext. 113)
Fx: 604 294 6507
Hi all,
¿Can anyone explain it , please?
I use Tomcat 5.5 as server pages html with an 'Applet' that uses a 'doc.jar'
I have placed two connector tags in 'server.xml' file to use ports :80 y
:8080 in the same way
I Have fixed bugs from mi 'doc.jar' (v1) to a new version with the
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