Andre,

Have you tried flushing the browser cache to ensure that your problem is not
in the browser that cashes the response?

-Michael

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Andre Ben Hamou <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Apologies for the newbie question but I've gone snowblind trying to read
> the (somewhat sparse ;-)) docs on the deployers, the contexts, the managers
> and the default servlet.
>
> I have a simple WAR that is almost all code with a tiny index page in the
> root. I use an atomic rsync to push new versions of the war (as root.war) up
> to the webapps folder on my server. Jetty hot-deploys the classes / libs
> flawlessly. However, the index.html update is ignored. I assumed this was
> because the default servlet was caching it (and failing to flush it's cache
> as I would expect upon a new deploy). However, setting...
>
>   <init-param>
>     <param-name>maxCacheSize</param-name>
>     <param-value>0</param-value>
>   </init-param>
>
> ...in webdefault.xml (which is what the instructions say to do to disable
> the cache) did not alleviate my problem.
>
> So my question, quite simply, is...
>
> How do I get the DefaultServlet to stop serving old versions of static
> files at the WAR root when I do a hot deploy?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andre
>
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>
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>
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