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Bug ID: 4666303
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Synopsis Cannot delete java.sun.com cache directory structure in Application Manager
Category javawebstart:app_mgr
Reported Against 1.2
Release Fixed 1.4.2(mantis)
State 10-Fix Delivered, Verified, bug
Priority: 4-Low
Related Bugs 4450887 , 4720904
Submit Date 11-APR-2002
Description
Removed "yellow" keyword and the hook 4 value, requested by Andy Herrick: "The following 3 low priority bugs (which are committed to mantis) are 
flagged as yellow.Because of this they show up on hoppers committed bug list.
Can you remove the   "yellow" keyword and the hook 4 value for these ?"
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 xxxxx@xxxxx  2002-05-10All platforms
Java Web Start Version 1.2[EA](build ea-b04)

Cannot delete java.sun.com cache directory structure in Application Manager ("Clear folder" or "Remove All")

Steps:
Run 2,3 different applications from different hosts:
comanche, java.sun.com, web-east.east. 
So, in your cache dir 3 directories with subdirectories will be created: Dconamche, Djava.sun.com, Dweb-east.east.
Run the Application Manager 
and go to preferences / advanced. 
In the Advanced Panel the "Clear Folder" button now says "Folder Options" 
It will bring up the new Cache Management dialog. Clear the cache using the new "Remove All" button.
Now manually go look at the cache.  
After cleaning cache ("Clear folder" or "Remove All") all subdirectories from  
Dconamche and Dweb-east.east gone, but structure of Djava.sun.com still exist.

See also Bug 4450887
Work Around
N/A
Evaluation
fix in cache management in mantis
 xxxxx@xxxxx  2002-05-09

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The icons loaded into the cache by the remote html entry manager in appman,
are not referred to by any jnlp file, thus they were not removed when the cache
was cleared.
Fixed in mantis:
 xxxxx@xxxxx  2002-10-11
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