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Subject:    [issues] Created: (FOR-27) site.xml won't reload in webapp
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Date:       2003-01-28 7:58:41
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        Key: FOR-27
    Summary: site.xml won't reload in webapp
       Type: Bug

     Status: Assigned
   Priority: Major

    Project: Forrest
  Component: Forrest live webapp (Jetty)
   Versions:
             0.3
             HEAD

   Assignee: Jeff Turner
   Reporter: Jeff Turner

    Created: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 1:58 AM
    Updated: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 1:58 AM

Description:
When creating docs in a live webapp, one frequently needs to edit site.xml to add new \
entries.  Unfortunately, there is a caching problem which means that a context reload \
is required to pick up site.xml changes.

The bug appears to be that the SitemapSource's CacheValidity object is always set to \
null, so the XMLFileModule never reloads the XML.  Once Cocoon's current caching \
woes[1] are over, I'll have a go at fixing this. The LinkRewriterTransformer also \
needs to be made Cacheable, which is comparatively simple.


--Jeff

[1] http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16248


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