Well it seemd not to be a real problem but a error of mine.

David told me how to solve it, and it was so easy that I'm a bit ashamed.

Checking velocity.properties and setting webapp.resource.loader.cache to false.

Randy Watler wrote:

Juan,

There have been reports of this and similar issues cropping up as of late. Just to clarify:

1. Is it PSML pages you are modifying under a running instance of J2, or portlet preferences? 2. Does the problem persist across multiple users or within a single user session? 3. If the problem is limited to a single session, does it span browser sessions? 4. How large is your site in general, (does it have more than 100 distinct PSML files)? 4. If I read your report correctly, restarting Tomcat does NOT always clear the issue up?

Thanks for helping us pin this down,,,

Randy

Juan Núñez Jaramillo wrote:

I'm having some issues with the cache of some pages.

While the content of the portlets is showing fine, the psml page and all the parts from its layout (decorator-top, decorator-bottom, even the portlet decorator) are not refreshed anymore, unless I stop Tomcat, wait for a while and start it again, and than doesn't alway work.

Do you know if is a way so specify wich pages shoud be and what ones shouldn't be cached?

Thanks a lot.

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