Restarting Apache or IIS has no impact on MT cache since the cache resides
within the JSP engine behind either one of these. In our environment we can
restart Apache during the middle of the day and the users can't even tell.
The web server is unavailable for a split second and when it comes back up
it continues passing traffic to Tomcat which retained their MT session.

Jason
On Jul 30, 2012 6:30 AM, "Rick Cook" <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> 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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