Thank you for your comment! Where can I get the JSPWiki roadmap?
2009/4/15 Janne Jalkanen <[email protected]> > > Unfortunately it's a known bug that turning the cache off will make ACLs > sometimes break :-(. We have no idea what the reason is, but it is not > common that someone would use JSPWiki as a rendering engine but still wants > to use it's own ACL mechanism. Usually the access control is also replaced. > > JSPWiki is not designed to run with the cache off (and the fact that it's > in the jspwiki.properties even as an option is an unfortunate mistake from > us :-(.) I know some people on this list have experience with these > situations, so maybe they could help you? > > JSPWiki 3 will have a completely different backend and should not have > these problems at all. > > /Janne > > > On Apr 14, 2009, at 05:10 , guo weizhan wrote: > > Thank you for you reply, Here is my situation, I'm using jspwiki as our >> subproject and the parent project also have data cache mechanism, the >> jspwiki page will get the data from the parent project, so we want to >> disable the jspwiki cache and using the data cache from parent project. >> >> 2009/4/14 Janne Jalkanen <[email protected]> >> >> >>> It's not recommended to turn off the page cache, unless you really know >>> what you're doing. If you don't need the cache, turn the cache on, and >>> set >>> it to a very small size. >>> >>> /Janne >>> >>> >>> On Apr 13, 2009, at 12:58 , guo weizhan wrote: >>> >>> Hi All, >>> >>>> >>>> When I set the usePageCache to false in the jspwiki.properties, the >>>> permission([{ALLOW view wkg}] >>>> ) didn't work, have you meet this problem? I'm using version2.8. >>>> >>>> >>>> Thank you! >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >
