I changed an element in iStudio, but the HTTP adapter uses old information – what is happening?
The HTTP adapter caches the information from iStudio (the information that is stored in the repository) locally for better performance in a production environment. If you change something in iStudio and want to see the change in the runtime environment, you need to perform the following procedures: To see iStudio changes in the runtime environment: Stop the affected adapters. Delete the adapter cache files. Restart the adapter. Each adapter has a persistence directory located in the directory named after the HTTP application. Deleting this directory when the adapter has been stopped makes the adapter obtain the new metadata from the repository when started.
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