Hi LJ,
If the cache is stored in memory, then the API call ARValidateFormCache is
refereing the memory cache content?

Regards,
Gopal


LJ LongWing (Head) wrote:
> 
> I believe the cache is stored in memory, not in any place on the disks of
> the server. 
> 
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> Hi all,
> Need to know some information the ARValidateFormCache API call.Have gone
> through the API Programmer's PDF, but it describes only about API
> function/Struct definition.
> 
> In our client, even we clear the local file cache(ARHome), when we try to
> access an application entry point link(previously application is opened
> and
> closed, after that the cache were cleared and in same login session) this
> ARValidateFormCache API has been called.
> 
> We though that this API will be called only when the files are in the
> local
> client cache(ARHome), but this is not the case.
> 
> Is this ARValidateFormCache refereing to any cache made in server? If so,
> in
> server(ARS 7.5 - Linux OS ) were the cache files are stored?
> 
> Please guide us in solving this issue.
> 
> Regards,
> Gopal
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