Recently I was changing the browse indices for my Dspace 1.7.2 installation in 
my dspace.cfg -- for example :

    webui.browse.index.1 = datecreated:metadata:dc.date.created:date

The problem I ran into was that even after restarting Tomcat and my browser - 
my changes did not show up in the user interface.

After a bit of research I ran across an article that recommended removing the 
Cocoon cache files in Tomcat:

    rm /usr/local/tomcat/work/Catalina/localhost/_/cache-dir/cocoon-ehcache.data
    rm 
/usr/local/tomcat/work/Catalina/localhost/_/cache-dir/cocoon-ehcache.index

When I removed these cache files - and restarted Tomcat - the changes that I 
had expected to see in the UI actually showed up.

So - my question - do I need to remove these files in order for changes like 
this to show up?

What about if I just removed the cache files every time I restarted Tomcat - 
would this be a bad idea? After our Dspace is in production - Tomcat is not 
restarted all that often.

Thanks for any insights...

--Dan Galewsky
Texas Digital Library/University of Texas

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