Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-09 Thread loredana loredana
- Original Message From: David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 10:49:35 PM Subject: Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour Winscp isn't a command line tool -- it's one of those GUI enabled transfer tools with the split panels. Think

Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-09 Thread loredana loredana
PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org Sent: Wednesday, April 9, 2008 10:06:10 AM Subject: Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour I still can't understand how winscp has any part in this. I don't copy anything, I only use it to view the files. Tomcat automatically creates the .java

tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-08 Thread loredana loredana
Hi, I have a wierd problem with tomcat cache. Let's say now time its 15:00. i create a test.jsp in the application folder. Using winscp, I see the tab Changed(last modified) 15:00. I access the jsp in the browser. In the work folder now will appear 2 new files: test.java and test.class files.

Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-08 Thread William Bonnet
Hi Hi, I have a wierd problem with tomcat cache. Let's say now time its 15:00. i create a test.jsp in the application folder. Using winscp, I see the tab Changed(last modified) 15:00. I access the jsp in the browser. In the work folder now will appear 2 new files: test.java and test.class

Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-08 Thread loredana loredana
@tomcat.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 3:43:12 PM Subject: Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour Hi Hi, I have a wierd problem with tomcat cache. Let's say now time its 15:00. i create a test.jsp in the application folder. Using winscp, I see the tab Changed(last modified) 15:00. I access the jsp

Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-08 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 7:12 AM, loredana loredana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I run a date command on the server (which is ubuntu) and got Tue Apr 8 15:50:01 CEST 2008 Using winscp, I see ... So it sounds like your problem is with winscp, whatever that is, not Tomcat :-)Maybe this is a

Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-08 Thread loredana loredana
, 2008 5:33:44 PM Subject: Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 7:12 AM, loredana loredana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I run a date command on the server (which is ubuntu) and got Tue Apr 8 15:50:01 CEST 2008 Using winscp, I see ... So it sounds like your problem is with winscp

Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-08 Thread David Smith
the files in an organized matter. :) i'm sure the problem is not winscp :) - Original Message From: Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 5:33:44 PM Subject: Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 7:12 AM

Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-08 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 7:37 AM, loredana loredana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: winscp is a tool...like windows commander or total commander, . is just to view the files in an organized matter. :) i'm sure the problem is not winscp :) Your original description of a problem refers only to what you

Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-08 Thread Greg Vilardi
users@tomcat.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 5:33:44 PM Subject: Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 7:12 AM, loredana loredana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I run a date command on the server (which is ubuntu) and got Tue Apr 8 15:50:01 CEST 2008 Using

Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-08 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David, David Smith wrote: | I've seen some transfer clients (like winscp) default to setting the | date/time on the remote copy the same as the local. If 'winscp' acts anything like UNIX scp, then the default mode is to set the modification time on

Re: tomcat cache wierd behaviour

2008-04-08 Thread David Smith
Winscp isn't a command line tool -- it's one of those GUI enabled transfer tools with the split panels. Think of something more along the lines of Explorer or Norton Commander -- the two interfaces styles available from winscp out of the box. By default it set's the date/time of the recently