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Re: INFO: MRJ 2.2.3, JAR Caching, and Macintosh Manager



email@hidden writes:
>Setting the property com.apple.mrj.cache.size to 50M represents a JAR
>cache
>size of 50MB. You may set this value larger or smaller as needed. To
>disable
>JAR caching, set the property com.apple.mrj.useJarCaching to false. If a
>cache directory is specified with the property
>com.apple.mrj.cache.directory, the directory must exist or JAR caching
>will
>be disabled. The JAR cache options are sensitive to trailing spaces and
>MRJ
>provides no error checking on property values.

It would appear then that I could set the cache size property to 100MB and
the directory property to the Applications Support folder within the
System Folder to have this cache stored locally on my workstations. Then
by propagating this "mrj.properties" file to each of my workstations I can
avoid the server issue entirely while simultaneously increasing the speed
of of my Java applets. Cool.

Corn Walker
Washington Montessori School
New Preston, Connecticut 06777


References: 
 >INFO: MRJ 2.2.3, JAR Caching, and Macintosh Manager (From: Scott Barber <email@hidden>)



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