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Re: osgi cache in domains (it's laaaaarge)

From: Kedar Mhaswade <Kedar.Mhaswade_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 15:50:03 -0700

Ludovic Champenois wrote:
> On 9/22/09 1:24 PM, Bobby Bissett wrote:
>>> Not an authoritative answer... but fwiw, I delete the osgicache
>>> directory often when restarting the server (to ensure no caching is
>>> being done between changes that I've made). The cache always gets
>>> repopulated, I have not noticed any negative side effects.
>>
>> A matching datum is good enough for me. Maybe I was the only one in
>> the world for whom it worked, heh heh.
>
> Just a cache...
>
> But my question is why is it in domain1?
> Is it per domain?

Well startup creates it, so, it should be created where server has
write access and that's inside domain. Also, there might be
GF domain-specific autodeploy-bundles.

> Ludo
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bobby
>>
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