You have to delete Cocoon's work directory. I don't know were it is
located under WebSphere.

Vadim

> From: Volker Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Hi cocoon users,
> 
> I'm working with Cocoon 2.0.1 and WebSphere 4.0.1 on a Solaris
machine.
> After installation of cocoon and moving a library to the webshpere's
lib
> directory the demo worked fine.
> 
> When I changed the demo sitemap for the first time, cocoon recognized
it and
> returned a sitemap error message because I did something wrong in the
> sitemap (I added a new generator class which could not be found).
> 
> After that I removed the new lines from the sitemap and I tried to
restart
> cocoon but the same error occured. Now I took the original unchanged
> sitemap, but after restart of cocoon the old error occurred, though it
was
> the original sitemap. I tried to remove the new class and looked
whether
> there are other files in the cocoon directory which could contain any
> changes, but the sitemap was the only changed file. I get alway
> 
> I tried to restart WebSphere but without success. Anywhere there must
be a
> copy of the old sitemap, but I don't know where. Clearing the browser
cache
> was senseless.
> 


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