Frank,

thanks for your help.... I'll try switching JVM as soon as I can.

Best regards,

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               Luca Morandini
               GIS Consultant
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank Ridderbusch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 3:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: How to clear the jar_cache files ?
>
>
> >>>>> On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 10:32:49 +0200,
> >>>>> "Luca Morandini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Dave,
> > while I'd like to thank you for you're interest, I beg to differ on your
> > conclusions... after some investigations, I understood that
> those nasty jar
> > files were due to my Tomcat service not shutting down when Windows was
> > shutting down: hence, I think it is a Tomcat, rather than a Cocooon,
> > problem.
>
> > Anyway, provided you are using Tomcat 4 (possibly 4.0.1), Windows 2000,
> > IIS 5.0 and the ISAPI filter, could you do the following test ?
>
> > 1) Shutdown Windows (without shutting down the Tomcat service first)
> > 2) Restart Windows
> > 3) Check whether all jar_cachexxxxx.tmp files, originated by
> the previous
> > Tomcat start were deleted
>
> Well, I don't remember the complete topic thread, but did you try to
> switch the JDK?
>
> Since I also saw these *cache* file about 1 or 2 month ago, I can only
> quote from memory. And since I'm on Linux, it might be a completely
> different problem.
>
> Anyway, I had been using the IBM 1.3 JDK for Tomcat 3.3 and
> 4. Then, for some test purposes, I switched to SUN JDK 1.3.02 (I
> think) and sometime later I noticed these files under /tmp. I didn't
> think much about it. However sometime later I again switched back to
> IBM JDK 1.3 and I think, I didn't see the jar cache files again.
>
> There might be other coincidences involved, but in retrospective the
> coming and going of the cache file roughly fit with the changes of
> JDK's.
>
> --
> Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Regards
>
> Frank Ridderbusch
>
> Fujitsu Siemens Computers, EP SQ XS1
> Heinz Nixdorf Ring, 33106 Paderborn, Germany
> Tel.: (49) 5251-8-22033  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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