By default there is a timeout on this cache. -David
On Dec 11, 2009, at 4:20 AM, Pankaj Jain wrote: > Hi > > In ofbiz, when we use a groovy file , in ist call to groovy, .groovy file is > read and parsed and then we store the generated class file in a cache and > after that for every next call to groovy, we refer the cache to get the class > file. But if we update the .groovy files at run time, the changes works fine. > I am not getting this b'coz after ist call we always refer cache to get the > script class file. we every time don't create the class file. > > How it is being done? The same thing is happening in some simple methods and > in ftl files also. Please help ???? > > Pankaj jain > > ________________________________ > This Email may contain confidential or privileged information for the > intended recipient (s) If you are not the intended recipient, please do not > use or disseminate the information, notify the sender and delete it from your > system. > > ______________________________________________________________________
