... > > Vadim's already answered you on that but another point is that I'm > pretty sure there's nothing wrong with the Store(s) or Cache because I > don't see this happening in the webapp. You could prove this to > yourself by configuring the max-objects param for transient-store in > cocoon.xconf to a very small number (like 5) and then watching items > go into the persistent storage by using the webapp some. You can then > use the sample to clear the MRU store and you'll see that you can > still get cached responses out of the persistent-store.
I haven't tried all that yet, but I have just got my webapp working via Tomcat rather than Jetty and: * load a sample page * load status page - contains stuff in MRUMemoryStore * restart Tomcat and wait * reload status page - MRU and Default stores are both empty I'm happy that things might make it into the persistent store during the life of a particular invocation of the servlet container. What I'm complaining about is that the persistent store doesn't seem to survive a restart of the servlet container/Cocoon. Regards, Upayavira
