Amir Rosen wrote: >Is there an agreement that this behaviour should be fixed ? > I guess we have an agreement.
>Does anyone has an idea how to fix it ? >If someone will throw me a direction, I'll try to dig in >and patch it. > As I said before, CachedStreamObject and CachingStreamPipeline (2.0.3 - speak) should be modified to accommodate this. In 2.1, this will be CachedStreamObject and CachingProcessingPipeline. CachedStreamObject should be enhanced with mime type and last modification date, and pipelines should be modified to work with this information if response is valid. Vadim >Thanks, > >Amir > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Amir Rosen >>Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 4:41 PM >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: RE: Cachable Readers >> >> >> >> >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: Vadim Gritsenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>>Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 3:25 PM >>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Subject: RE: Cachable Readers >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>From: Amir Rosen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>>From: Vadim Gritsenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>>>>Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 2:35 PM >>>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>Subject: RE: Cachable Readers >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>From: Amir Rosen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>>>>> >>>>>>Ok, >>>>>>Do you think this behaviour is going to be changed >>>>>> >>>>>> >>(fixed) soon >> >> >>>>>(someday) ? >>>>> >>>>>Amir, >>>>> >>>>>Caching works a bit different from what you think. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>From: Carsten Ziegeler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Amir Rosen wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Ok, now it's my turn not to understand :) >>>>>>>>How do I access the cached object ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>Cocoon caches *results* produced by the cocoon pipeline (with >>>>> >>>>> >>>validity >>> >>> >>>>>object - see below). It does not caches cocoon pipeline >>>>> >>>>> >>components >> >> >>>>>itself, because they are pooled and *reused*. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>Ah, a weak point - yes, you're right you don't have >>>>>>>access to the cached object. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>And it is not needed. Sitemap component is given all the >>>>>information it >>>>>needs (in setup method) to re-create situation which was at the >>>>> >>>>> >>>moment >>> >>> >>>>>of creating cached response. After that, (cacheable) >>>>> >>>>> >>component is >> >> >>>able >>> >>> >>>>>to tell on what external / environmental conditions depends >>>>>its output, >>>>>and generates validity. >>>>> >>>>>To determine whether response which could be generated >>>>> >>>>> >>>right now is >>> >>> >>>>>different from the response generated some time ago and cached, >>>>> >>>>> >>>these >>> >>> >>>>>validity objects are compared. If there were no changes, >>>>> >>>>> >>>then Cocoon >>> >>> >>>>>takes cached response and *re-plays* it, like a sound record, >>>>>*without* >>>>>using sitemap component. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>I absolutely agree with your description of the caching mechanism, >>>> >>>> >>>only >>> >>> >>>>it doesn't exactly work that way for readers (which was >>>> >>>> >>my point for >> >> >>>starting >>> >>> >>>>this thread). >>>> >>>>Readers generate 3 things that should be cached: the >>>> >>>> >>mime-type, the >> >> >>>last >>> >>> >>>>modified >>>>date, and the binary output. When a validity check causes >>>> >>>> >>>the use of a >>>cached >>> >>> >>>>output >>>>from a reader, all these 3 should be used from the cache, >>>> >>>> >>>and not like >>>it >>> >>> >>>>works >>>>now, that only the binary data is used from the cache, >>>> >>>> >>and the other >> >> >>>two are >>> >>> >>>>generated again from the newly setup()ed reader. >>>> >>>> >>>Aga! Yes, you are right, it totally makes sense to cache >>>these together >>>with binary output. CachedStreamObject and >>>CachingStreamPipeline (2.0.3 >>>- speak) should be modified to accommodate this. >>> >>>Vadim >>> >>> >>> >>THANK YOU >> >>So, what's the procedure for changing that ? >>Who's handling this functionality ? >> >>Amir >> >> >> >> >>>>Amir >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>Do you mean I should Implement the caching by myself ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>You need only to create Validity object, which can store any >>>>>information >>>>>you need. Just make sure you have comparison method and your >>>>>validity is >>>>>Serializable (cache lives longer then Cocoon instance!). >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>No, I thought it would work the other way. So, if you >>>>>>>really need this feature (accessing the cached object), >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>As pointed out above, there is no notion of cached *object*, but there >>>>> >>>>>is cached *result*, which is set of XML events (or bytes), plus >>>>>validity. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>you have to take care of the caching yourself. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>It's enough to take care of validity object. >>>>> >>>>>Vadim >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>Carsten >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]