Patrick,
OPS reloads resources as needed and there is no configuration to
perform. You do not need to restart Tomcat to get changes taken into
account, whether those are changes to a page flow, XForms page, XSLT
stylesheet, XML pipeline, etc.
I think people have noticed some rare glitches when using the webapp
resource manager: this can happens when you make a change to a file and
then very quickly reload the page in the browser. But if you then make
another change a wait a little bit (at least 1-2 seconds), the change
should be taken into account.
-Erik
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> Hi there.
>
> I just started using OPS on Tomcat 5.1.
> When I tried my first "Hello World" example using PFC and so on I was satisfied seeing a page displaying my result. So I thought "ok, works fine".
>
> But when I modified the text (by the way - it is a simple, static xhtml-site) into "Hello Mainz" it didn't work. Still "Hello World" was shown on the browser-output.
>
> Only after I restarted the Tomcat and called the page again the updated content was shown.
>
> How come?
>
> Is this a Tomcat or a OPS concern?
>
> How can I solve this refreshment-prob? Are there any configurations I can tune?
>
> Regards,
> Patrick
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