Rick,
If you use cache persistence, then no, bouncing the server would not force a 
re-cache because based on my understanding, when the server restarts, it will 
simply re-load the existing cache files from disk.

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Subject: Does restarting a mid-tier server force a recache?

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My colleagues and I were just talking about restarting a web server, and we 
were all under the assumption that restarting Apache (or IIS, for that matter) 
and/or physically bouncing the server would force a re-cache of the Remedy form 
definitions on the mid-tier server.  But as I think of it, I'm not sure that's 
the case, because it would involve removing the xml files from the server and 
pulling in a new copy of them.
 
Can someone say definitively whether it does or doesn't?
 
Rick
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