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1. Re: How to Disable Caching in Jboss AS 5.0.1 Default Server?
jaikiran Apr 2, 2009 5:09 AM (in response to bsgcic)Which caching are you trying to disable?
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2. Re: How to Disable Caching in Jboss AS 5.0.1 Default Server?
bsgcic Apr 2, 2009 6:54 PM (in response to bsgcic)I am not sure which caching it is. Whatever jboss 5.0.1.GA uses as its caching for the default server out of the box. It appears that the project is cached in jboss-5.0.1.GA\server\default\tmp
By the way, when I had installed the latest version of PostgreSQL, I had selected all the EnterpriseDB options but I would guess that would have anything to do with caching in the AS.
The project is a Seam Web Project using seam 2.1.1.GA with the JbossTools 3.0.0.GA for Eclipse. -
3. Re: How to Disable Caching in Jboss AS 5.0.1 Default Server?
jaikiran Apr 3, 2009 3:39 AM (in response to bsgcic)"bsgcic" wrote:
I am not sure which caching it is. Whatever jboss 5.0.1.GA uses as its caching for the default server out of the box. It appears that the project is cached in jboss-5.0.1.GA\server\default\tmp
Let me ask this in a different way - Is this caching (wherever it's happening) affecting your application? If yes, how? Explain a bit more about your application and the caching that you are seeing, maybe that will give us some hint. -
4. Re: How to Disable Caching in Jboss AS 5.0.1 Default Server?
altavatar Apr 3, 2009 3:54 PM (in response to bsgcic)"jaikiran" wrote:
Explain a bit more about your application and the caching that you are seeing, maybe that will give us some hint.
In my case, the problem is that web resources are cached and are only updated with an server restart or app redeployment.
I have an exploded EAR (which includes an exploded WAR) in my ../deploy dir. Updating a xhtml or css file in the exploded WAR has no effect.
Previously, in JBoss AS 5.0.0, changes to a CSS file, for instance, would be immediately visible. -
5. Re: How to Disable Caching in Jboss AS 5.0.1 Default Server?
jaikiran Apr 4, 2009 3:10 AM (in response to bsgcic)"altavatar" wrote:
In my case, the problem is that web resources are cached and are only updated with an server restart or app redeployment.
I have an exploded EAR (which includes an exploded WAR) in my ../deploy dir. Updating a xhtml or css file in the exploded WAR has no effect.
Previously, in JBoss AS 5.0.0, changes to a CSS file, for instance, would be immediately visible.
Might be related to these:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBAS-6590
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=151939
I would recommend, you open a new thread in the JBossAS5 forum http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewforum&f=287 and provide more details about this issue there. -
6. Re: How to Disable Caching in Jboss AS 5.0.1 Default Server?
bsgcic Apr 4, 2009 10:47 PM (in response to bsgcic)I realized that this was a bug and see that altavatar has experienced the same issues. The Jira entry is as follows:
JBAS-6722
(I had entered JBAS-6734 which was determined to be resulting from the same as JBAS-6734.) -
7. Re: How to Disable Caching in Jboss AS 5.0.1 Default Server?
altavatar Apr 6, 2009 11:08 AM (in response to bsgcic)"jaikiran" wrote:
Might be related to these:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBAS-6590
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=151939
I would recommend, you open a new thread in the JBossAS5 forum http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewforum&f=287 and provide more details about this issue there.
Yes, that sounds like the same issue.