Hello Paul,
is there a world without cache ? :-)) 1) The cocoon1 server is on the same host (Tomcat 3.2.3). ( <url>http://localhost:8080/cocoon/myxmlfile.xml</url> ) 2) i didnt set any cache-instructions in the http header of the page in cocoon. When i use to the above link in a browser, content is correct shown. because of that i think its not a cocoon problem 3) ok, after ~45 minutes the content was updated. Why after 45 Minutes? I use the current cvs 1.3a2. the only setting that i have changed was refresh.portlet.default = 5. that causes the following messages in the jetspeed logfile every 5 seconds: [Thu Sep 27 12:08:56 CEST 2001] -- INFO -- DaemonThread -> PROCESSING daemon -> diskcachedaemon [Thu Sep 27 12:08:56 CEST 2001] -- INFO -- parsing out document store [Thu Sep 27 12:08:56 CEST 2001] -- INFO -- Calling JetspeedDiskCache getEntries [Thu Sep 27 12:08:56 CEST 2001] -- INFO -- DaemonThread -> *DONE* PROCESSING daemon -> diskcachedaemon why doesnt jetspeed update the cache? (getEntries) >Thus, the caching need to be tuned! how do i tune the cache? can you give me an introduction? Does the webpageprotlet examine the '<meta http-equiv="expires" content ="0"' tag of the html page? Karsten Gampe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Karsten, Welcome to the world of cache! Jetspeed does cache portlet content, see http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/site/diskcache.html. 1) Is the cocoon server on the same or different host? 2) Are you setting any expiration of cache-control in the http header of the page in cocoon? 3) Will the portlet eventually, after 1+ hour, update? I suspect the log files of Jetspeed, Cocoon, Tomcat, and Apache will show that Jetspeed is not requesting the portlet content every time the portlet is viewed. Thus, the caching need to be tuned! If you are using Cocoon2, I saw the following in the cocoon mailing list that look interesting. I have not been able to try it, but is appears to address caching. This is from a sitemap before the <map:serialize> tag. <map:act type="http-header-action"> <map:parameter name="expires" value="0"/> <map:parameter name="Pragma" value="no-cache"/> <map:parameter name="Cache-Control" value="no-cache"/> </map:act> Paul Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello (Paul), > > i have a problem with the caching in jetspeed. i use cocoon to render > xml-files to html-files. that works fine. after i integrate it in jetspeed > with a WebPagePortlet some problems comes up. if the content change in the > xml-file jetspeed show not the new version. i thought thats a updating > problem so i edited the jetspeed.properties (refresh.portlet.default = 5). > > after that the content of the portlet were updated, but only 1 time. futhur > changes in the xml-file where not recognized by jetspeed. > > can someone (you) give me an introduction to solve this problem? > > regards > > Karsten Gampe > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
