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#1 2008-07-01 22:27:33

deatheater
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project doesn't update

I've made an update for my project animation factory but it doesn't change when I upload it  sad

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#2 2008-07-01 22:29:14

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Re: project doesn't update

are you using apostrophe's in the project title ? if so, that's the reason.


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#3 2008-07-01 22:29:35

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Re: project doesn't update

It may take a few seconds.


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#4 2008-07-01 22:30:17

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Re: project doesn't update

andresmh wrote:

are you using apostrophe's in the project title ? if so, that's the reason.

No the names exactly the same

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#5 2008-07-01 22:49:49

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Re: project doesn't update

please help

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#6 2008-07-01 23:51:01

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Re: project doesn't update

Ah I think I know what happens. Your project gets changed but your computer saves the old one to avoid having to download it again. The solution: clean the cache of Java. In Windows, go the system tray, right click on Java, select control panel, click on Settings, click on Delete Files.


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#7 2008-07-02 00:16:42

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Re: project doesn't update

Thanks so much  smile   big_smile
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#8 2008-07-02 09:34:35

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Re: project doesn't update

I actually close my browser and open it again and it works most of the time

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#9 2008-07-02 19:54:06

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Re: project doesn't update

dsdude10 wrote:

I actually close my browser and open it again and it works most of the time

Yeah, that's what I do too  smile


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#10 2008-07-02 20:59:18

andresmh
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Re: project doesn't update

That doesn't work for me. My JVM caches thing for a long time.


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#11 2008-07-03 05:57:57

Paddle2See
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Re: project doesn't update

andresmh wrote:

That doesn't work for me. My JVM caches thing for a long time.

How do you change the default behavior of the JVM?  Is there a settings screen somewhere?


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#12 2008-07-03 13:55:48

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Re: project doesn't update

Yeah, in the JVM Control Panel you can set whether or not you want caching and how big your cache can be before it gets cleared.


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#13 2008-07-03 14:03:50

Paddle2See
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Re: project doesn't update

andresmh wrote:

Yeah, in the JVM Control Panel you can set whether or not you want caching and how big your cache can be before it gets cleared.

Great!  Not to sound too dense, how do you bring up the JVM Control Panel?  I'm running IE and I have a Tools drop-down that has Sun Java Console as one of the options.  I fired that up and I get a cool list of one-letter commands but the only one that mentions caches is "X" - clear classloader cache.  Am I in the right place?


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#14 2008-07-03 17:40:49

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Re: project doesn't update

Paddle2See wrote:

andresmh wrote:

Yeah, in the JVM Control Panel you can set whether or not you want caching and how big your cache can be before it gets cleared.

Great!  Not to sound too dense, how do you bring up the JVM Control Panel?  I'm running IE and I have a Tools drop-down that has Sun Java Console as one of the options.  I fired that up and I get a cool list of one-letter commands but the only one that mentions caches is "X" - clear classloader cache.  Am I in the right place?

don't open that 1,open the 1 that says control panel  smile

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