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Nicolas Raoul commented on CMIS-1055: ------------------------------------- I just compiled from the latest SVN version (up to the commit r1819875 "Workbench: added reload button to repository info window"). Thanks for adding the button! I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but unfortunately it does not seem to refresh the token field in my current environment (Alfresco 5.2.0): 1. Open CMIS Workbench, connect to Alfresco 2. Click "Repository Info", take note of the "Latest change token" 3. On the Alfresco web UI, create a new folder 4. Using curl, make sure the CMIS ChangeLog token of the server has changed. 5. In the "Repository Info" window, push the "Reload" button 6. The content of the window briefly becomes all white then content is shown again. The value of "Last update" has changed. 7. Expected: "Latest change token" has changed. Actually: Same "Latest change token" > "Latest change token" not refreshed when re-opening "Repository Info" window > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CMIS-1055 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CMIS-1055 > Project: Chemistry > Issue Type: Bug > Components: opencmis-workbench > Affects Versions: OpenCMIS 1.1.0 > Environment: Alfresco 4.2 > Linux > Reporter: Nicolas Raoul > > Steps: > 1. Open CMIS Workbench, connect to Alfresco > 2. Click "Repository Info", take note of the "Latest change token", close the > popup > 3. On the Alfresco web UI, create a new folder > 4. Click "Repository Info" again > 5. Expected: "Latest change token" has changed. Actually: Same "Latest change > token" > A workaround is to close CMIS Workbench every time you want to check the > token. It is rather inconvenient as you have to enter your > URL/username/password every time. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)