Hi,

Perhaps there is another place, because when i delete the work dir under
windows and re-start tomcat, i have noticed the last accessed time is not
changed for XSL files when they are not modified. But i don't know where :-(

Ludovic
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From: "Christoph Gaffga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Where does Cocoon store state between Tomcat restarts?


> Hi ,
> for me it always works when I do
> rm -Rf /var/tomcat4/work/*
> I think, then you have them all.
>
> yours
> Christoph
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lenz, Evan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 6:10 PM
> Subject: Where does Cocoon store state between Tomcat restarts?
>
>
> > Tomcat/Cocoon on our production server has somehow reached a bad state
> after
> > attempting to launch our Web site. Tomcat restarts but does not respond
to
> > any requests. The machine is currently closed off from the outside
world,
> so
> > it can't be a question of load, I think. I've deleted the files in the
two
> > directories I see named "cache-dir":
> >
> > /var/tomcat4/work/Standalone/localhost/cocoon/cocoon-files/cache-dir
> > /var/tomcat4/work/Standalone/localhost/_/cocoon-files/cache-dir
> >
> > But I'm assuming that there are other files somewhere else that could be
> > maintaining this bad state. Basically, I just need an enumeration of
where
> > Cocoon stores state between Tomcat restarts, if that is possible.
> >
> > Thanks much,
> > Evan
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