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Jos Snellings commented on COCOON3-53: -------------------------------------- ParameterCacheKey, constructed with the request parameters effectively cures the problem. This issue is closed! Suggestion: Developers starting out with cocoon 3 are very much likely to leave the routine "constructCacheKey()" as they find it. It would be good to provide a lightly annotated example in the samples! I will post one. > Cocoon 3: XMLSerializer caches all > ---------------------------------- > > Key: COCOON3-53 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON3-53 > Project: Cocoon 3 > Issue Type: Bug > Components: cocoon-pipeline > Reporter: Jos Snellings > > After startup, any pipeline/matcher ending in an xml-serializer will > produce the output of the first request after server startup, regardless of > the url, let alone parameters. > So the first xml pipe that is activated produces the expected output. > All subsequent calls will echo that output, whatever the url or parameters. > It takes a server restart to make a pipeline ending in an xml serializer work > again. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.