Monday, January 08, 2007

How to clear Apache Cache without bouncing the listener

I know that everyone using Self-Service hates Apache Cache. Every time you assign yourself a new responsibility or you change a profile option or upload a new piece of code, you need to bounce the listener. Well here is a way to get around this without actually bouncing the apache server


  1. Give yourself the "Functional Administrator" responsibility.
  2. Once logged in to this responsibility click on the "Core Services" tab (top-right).
  3. Click on the "Caching Framework" link in the blue menu bar.
  4. Click on "Global Configuration" link in the left vertical menu.
  5. In the "Cache Policy" region click on the "Clear All Cache" button.
  6. Click the "Yes" button to confirm the action.
  7. Click the "Apply" button to apply the changes.

This clears the Apache cache just like bouncing the Apache listener does, but no one is disconnected and you don't even need the DBA.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

if this is working fine, it will be really usefull. THANKS

Anonymous said...

Good for people to know.

 
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