John,
> I have a servlet, namely BMPImageViewer, which retrieves a BMP image
> from database with conversion into PNG format via JAI. The servlet is
> referenced in XSL-FO for PDF generation.
Do you use Cocoon or something similar to do the XSL-FO->PDF conversion?
If so, do you have caching turne
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> Subject: RE: HOWTO disable Tomcat from caching dynamic picture
>
> Hey John,
>
> Tomcat does not do any caching. Try adding these HTTP headers:
>
> response.addHeader("Pragma","no-cache&quo
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> Sent: Sunday, 01 October 2006 02:46
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> Subject: HOWTO disable Tomcat from caching dynamic picture
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> Hi,
>
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Tomcat does not cache output of a servlet. By definition the output of a
servlet is dynamic and as such has no reason to be cached. The image is
probably cached somewhere else...
John Mok a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I am using Tomcat 5.5.17 with Sun JDK 5.0 Update 7 on CentOS 4.3. I
> have a servlet, namel
Hi,
I am using Tomcat 5.5.17 with Sun JDK 5.0 Update 7 on CentOS 4.3. I have
a servlet, namely BMPImageViewer, which retrieves a BMP image from
database with conversion into PNG format via JAI. The servlet is
referenced in XSL-FO for PDF generation.
My problem was that the image did not chan