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[OT]How do I clear a Java cache?
I'm trying to program a Java Applet on my Linux computer using javac.
As such, I'm using a web browser (specifically, Mozilla) using the Java Run-time environment test my applet. However, no matter how many times I hit the "Refresh" button in the browser, it doesn't update the applet. This makes it very hard to program, because the only results I see are from several versions ago! Anyone know how to clear the Java cache (or better yet) disable it? Thanks. -- Usenet is a strange reality where you see people beating up a patch of grass where nine years ago there used to be a horse. -Nuke |
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Cyde Weys wrote:
I'm trying to program a Java Applet on my Linux computer using javac. As such, I'm using a web browser (specifically, Mozilla) using the Java Run-time environment test my applet. However, no matter how many times I hit the "Refresh" button in the browser, it doesn't update the applet. This makes it very hard to program, because the only results I see are from several versions ago! Anyone know how to clear the Java cache (or better yet) disable it? Thanks. I got it working with IE ... anyone know why Mozilla is acting differently? -- Usenet is a strange reality where you see people beating up a patch of grass where nine years ago there used to be a horse. -Nuke |
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