Daniel,
I'm not 'in the know', but I do know that things in the context (/arsys/)
are handled by the jakarta plugin, which hands them off to Tomcat (in this
example)....so, if the static content is within that context, then I would
say that Tomcat is managing the display...the only thing that IIS is doing
at that point is possibly collecting credentials, and handing the request
off to Tomcat.


On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 2:24 PM, arslist <[email protected]> wrote:

> Please, be picky, we can handle the truth here, and I certainly prefer it.
>
> So, we have one vote for, one vote against (that stuff is cached by IIS for
> mid-tier if IIS is used).
>
> Can someone break the tie? Preferably someone in the know. Where is the
> David Easter replacement? (not that he can really be replaced but you know
> what I mean)
>
> Daniel
>
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> I'm not trying to be picky, but IIS wasn't caching anything unless a module
> or whatever was installed to do so. Everything went back to Tomcat.
>
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