thanks alot, can you please give me a small sample on these methods. 

Mischa Kroon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Multiple options:

Page level caching. ( fastest and most efficient )
Data caching ( put it in the cache object, uses memory )
Outputting the webservice output to XML files and use these.





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> hi all, i want to solve a problem i work with huge number of data 
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> i want to use a professional way to cahing the data to use a minium use to 
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