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Hi Adam,

Would you please send me a zip of your workspace (before you clear any more
caches) offline at batthish@xxxxxxxxxx so I can take a look?
thanks,

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab


wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 02/13/2007 02:37:14 PM:

I have been having some problems the last few days with source changes
being saved to the RSE cache, but not to the i5.  I was digging through
the archives and found a post about clearing the cache from the
Preferences dialogue, and I decided to try that.  I got an error message
"RSEF6102W: Unable to synchronize cache changes to host.  Operation
cancelled."  I tried restarting the workbench, then clearing the cache
again, but I got the same error.  I then rebooted my PC and tried again,
same error.  There don't seem to be any rogue RSE communication jobs
running.  The only WDSC related job I could see was the debug job
QB5ROUTER.  Does anyone have any suggestions of how I can clear the
cache?
 Is it safe to just delete the cached files manually?

I can't seem to find the previous discussions about which caching options

should be checked or unchecked in the Preferences.  Has anyone had this
problem and solved it (without any black magic or sacrifices)?  It seems
to be very much a phase of the moon thing for me.

TIA,
Adam


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