I think the patch is somewhat mixed in with the one for GEOS-3876?

As for making the button more prominent I would tend to think it is not 
too crucial as people who manually modify configuration files and change 
underlying database structures are in the minority. I could be wrong 
though. Definitely not against it though? Where were you thinking it 
would go?

Also how does this play with the hibernate catalog? Will the button be 
totally disabled? Will there be an equivalent reload functionality for 
people that want to change the underlying database on the fly?

-Justin

On 4/9/10 8:05 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi,
> I've just attached a patch to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-3622
> that adds back a button to reload the catalog for everybody to use.
>
> Screenshot attached.
> As you can see there are now two buttons, the "resource cache" one that
> clears the resource cache (cached datastores, feature types, readers)
> and another that does it all and reloads the configuration and the
> catalog.
>
> I think I'm happy enough with this patch, but was wondering if the two
> buttons shouldn't be in a more prominent place (like, below the
> services in the home page or somewhere at the top of the page or
> below the side menu)
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
>
>
>
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