I've found the problem.
The following was the trouble:
<Context antiJARLocking="true" antiResourceLocking="true">
</Context>
in the context.xml file...it locked every resource blocking the updating e
consequently the refresh. In tomcat it populates the temp dir (the one
effectively responding to the request when these parameters are set) and no
update of the webapp dir structure would be applied to the files copied here.
Quite a silly error...! :-)) Indirectly it seems a problem caused by the
container but it is only caused by the webapp!Antonio was nearly right!
Thanx!I hope this would be usefull for others!Bye
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: users@tiles.apache.org> Subject: RE: Tiles2 and
> tile,layout refresh> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 12:06:25 +0000> > > Hi!> I've
> developed an easy application with tiles2 similar to the one that doesn't
> work and refresh in the same container works.> Dunno....no error logged in
> the container...> > Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 16:27:12 +0100> From: [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> To: users@tiles.apache.org> Subject: Re: Tiles2 and tile,layout
> refresh> > 2007/10/29, Analcoolico Biondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> >> >> > Hi
> Antonio,> > i'm using tomcat version 5.5.17 . The container before the use of
> tiles2> > always have been giving a response with the latest file version.> >
> A simple refresh was enought.Now a reload is required. I post a semplified> >
> example of my structure...maybe i've mistaken something..> > > > Just to be
> sure, try to create a simple JSP file (without Tiles), modify it> and see
> what happens.> I suppose that it is a container issue, not a Tiles problem.>
> > Antonio> _________________________________________________________________>
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