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Subject:    [jira] Closed: (JCS-57) How to delete auxillary disk files and the
From:       "Aaron Smuts (JIRA)" <jira () apache ! org>
Date:       2009-06-24 16:39:07
Message-ID: 1964688579.1245861547427.JavaMail.jira () brutus
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Aaron Smuts closed JCS-57.
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    Resolution: Fixed

I added an option to delete all the data on startup.

> How to delete auxillary disk files and the directory during shutdown
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Key: JCS-57
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCS-57
> Project: JCS
> Issue Type: Question
> Components: Indexed Disk Cache
> Affects Versions: jcs-1.3
> Environment: JRE 1.6, JCS1.3
> Reporter: Hari
> Assignee: Aaron Smuts
> 
> Hi,
> I am using JCS for caching large amounts of data (over 500M) onto the disk using \
> auxillary caching mechanism of JCS.  I could have multiple sessions of our software \
> running on the same PC, hence I chose to dynamically configure the value of \
> attribute "jcs.auxiliary.DC.attributes.DiskPath" for each session.  But when the \
> JVM dies or when user exists, I would like to delete the entire directory that is \
> used for storing the disk cache.  Is there a way I can do that without changing JCS \
> source code myself. Thank you very much and your help is very much appreciated.
> Hari.

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