Hello,
We are using dockerized alfesco servisces with Kubbernetes 1.14.6. Our Alfresco services and their versions given below
ACS 6.2.0 A11, Share 6.2.0, ACA 1.8, PDF renderer 2.1.0
We have content loading problem in Alfresco Content App. After minor revision if we say view alfresco content app still shows the old version. After some time (for ex. 10 mins) it start to show new version. . But this behavior only happen while we are using alfresco content app. While we are using alfresco share, minor revision and edit microsoft office effected content instantly.
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It's also true for minor revision,
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I'm doing some checking into this. I'll see what I can find out.
We've had a quick go at trying to reproduce your problem and everything seems to work ok.
Please can you try and rule out a few things?
Rule out your browser caching the previous version.
You mentioned Share is behaving OK with the same scenario, can you rule out the upload from Content App being the problem?
If you can't figure out the issue from there, are you able to share a docker-compose of your setup that someone else can run and see if they can replicate the problem?
1 - I tried in a different browser, still issue happened
2 - I tried login using private/incognito mode after uploading, still issue happened
3 - Immediately after uploading the new version in Content App, Share shows the new version
4 - Immediately after uploading the new version in Share, Content App shows the old version.
Problem happened when we run dockerized image on Kubbernetes
Try to view this one
https://github.com/loftuxab/alfresco-community-loftux/issues/27
they'we faced similar issue and solved it.
May be it'll help.
Actually it seems that there is some kind of bug in Alfresco Repo code. We use ACS 6.1 and facing similar behaviour - after editing a document preview is not updated it always shows the first uploaded version.
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