hi

while installing we have to give jdk path to jdk1.2.2 and we don't need to
give classth and jre path.after doing this one
i have orercome the cacheing problem.

thanks
sridhar



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What was the problem in the installation, and how did you fix it?

John Gbur

Bodduls Sridhar wrote:

> I also faced the same problem. Actually it is becaue of improper
> installation of I-planet Web server. After installing properly
> i fixed the problem
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> I just switched to iplanet web server and find that I need
> to delete the files in the "CLassCache" directory and restart
> the server after making a change to a jsp page. That is the
> only way I've found that will force iplanet to recompile the
> jsp's.
>
> I did not find a setting that would make it check the timestamp
> of the jsp file, and the only pertinent blurb I found in the
> documentation is the following:
>
http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/41/servlets/1-intro.htm#531877

>
> Does anyone know how to make the iPlanet web server check jsp
> timestamps to decide whether to recompile the page and
> reload the new generated class? It would be a timesaver if I
> could do that...
>
> Thanks,
> Phil
>
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