Paul,

Actually, I guess my problem resides on the client side as the server
doesn't seem to get any hit. Which is why I questioned you about the scope
of http.lifetime.

Emmanuel.

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Spencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 March 2002 16:16
To: Jetspeed Users List
Subject: Re: Page Expired problem when click "back" after login


Emmanuel,
I was hoping the answer was WebPagePortlet :(  Anyway.

The CustomizerVelocity is not cacheable, this the content is generated
each time.  For what ever reason the database query is not being
executed every time getContent() is called by Jetspeed.  Suggest you add
some debugging around the database query.  Also check jetspeed.log for
clues.

Paul Spencer


Emmanuel Bardet wrote:

> Paul,
>
> It's a velocity portlet.
>
> <portlet-entry name="DuckBrowser" hidden="false" type="ref"
>         parent="CustomizerVelocity" application="false">
>
> Thank you for your interrest.
>
> Emmanuel.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Spencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 19 March 2002 15:00
> To: Jetspeed Users List
> Subject: Re: Page Expired problem when click "back" after login
>
>
> Emmanuel,
> What is portlet type are you using, i.e. WebPagePortlet?
>
> Paul Spencer
>
>
> Emmanuel Bardet wrote:
>
>
>>Ok Paul. I just need to understand what's going on with my app.
>>
>>Say that I have two portlets 1.<List of ducks> and 2.<New/edit duck>
>>
>>The 1st allows me to list the ducks I have in the db, for each duck
>>
> there's
>
>>a link to the edit form (ie the second portlet), another to delete. And
>>finally a link to New duck. Pretty common portlet.
>>
>>Now, here's the steps.
>>
>>1. I log in
>>2. I go to <list of ducks> where there are 10 ducks
>>3. I go to <New duck> to add a new one.
>>4. The duck added I log out.
>>5. I log in again
>>6. I go to <list of ducks> where there are still 10 ducks in place of 11
>>
>>http.lifetime is set to 0 and all this drives me nuts. ;-)
>>
>>Any idea ?
>>
>>Emmanuel.
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Paul Spencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: 19 March 2002 14:25
>>To: Jetspeed Users List
>>Subject: Re: Page Expired problem when click "back" after login
>>
>>
>>Emmanuel Bardet wrote:
>>
>> > I see. So, if I understand it the right way the page might be cached
>> >  on the server. In case this statement is true, how can I disable
>> > it for all or specific pages ?
>> >
>>
>>A proxy server or other server/firewall may cache a page, not the
>>jetspeed server.  Currently http.lifetime affects all pages.
>>
>>
>>Paul Spencer
>>
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