JT,

Thanks for the suggestion.  Following the advice of our web server 
administrator I simply rebooted the machine (which would have stopped and 
restarted Tomcat).  But I still see the original login.jsp page.  Just to be 
sure, I cleared the Mid-Tier cache and my own local cache and rebooted it 
again, but no luck.

I also checked, and the login.jsp page in the "Shared" directory is my 
customized page, not the one I am seeing.

Thanks again,
Dwayne

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From:         "J.T. Shyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:      Re: "login.jsp" caching
In-Reply-To:  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Have you tried restarting Tomcat when you want to change which page is shown? I 
wonder if Tomcat is caching the page. I don't think IIS does that but I could 
be wrong. (been a while since I was a web admin) --- J.T. Shyman 

-----Original Message----- 
Dwayne Martin Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 9:00 AM To: [email protected]

 Subject: Re: "login.jsp" caching Good point. 

Sorry for not including it. We are on an IIS 6 web server, Windows 2003 
machine, Tomcat servlet server. 

Dwayne 

---- Original message ---- >
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 08:53:07 -0400 
From: "J.T. Shyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Subject: Re: "login.jsp" caching

Dwayne, what platform and servlet server (i.e. tomcat, new Atlanta, etc...) 
>are you running?

--- J.T. Shyman 

-----Original Message----- 
From: 
Dwayne Martin 
Wednesday, April 16, 2008 8:50 AM 

>Subject: "login.jsp" caching

Dear List, 

We have a customized "login.jsp" page. Sometimes I want to restore the 
>original just for testing, so I replace the code (\AR System\Mid-Tier\shared 
>folder). But I still see the customized web page. I can rename "login.jsp" >so 
that there is no such page, clear out the cache on my local browser, and >the 
Mid-Tier cache, but the customized page still appears.

This morning I don't know what I did differently, but I was finally able to 
>see the original "login.jsp" page. I found out what I wanted to know, and 
>then restored our customized page. But now I, and other users as well, >still 
see the original login page, even tho I've cleared both local and >Mid-Tier 
cache.

Does anybody know where Mid-Tier caches its "login.jsp" page and how to >clear 
it. 

(Mid-Tier 7.1 patch 2)

Dwayne Martin
James Madison University 

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