The stop is fairly simple:

java -cp $CLASSPATH
org.apache.jcs.auxiliary.remote.server.RemoteCacheServerFactory -shutdown
/$JCS_CONFIG_FILE

But I think Aaron's suggestion of embedding JCS in Tomcat is probably
simpler for most folks. Tomcat provides the start/stop scripts, and JCS
provides some web based admin tools.

Regards
Al

On 6/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


We had a consultant help us set up the JCS caching system but he is no
longer available.  He never completed the task of providing us with a
"stopRemoteCache.sh" script.  Is there a standard one available?

Thanks.

Paul


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