On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:

> > From: Tsui, Alban [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > I have a pipeline in sitemap for generating svg graphics.
> >
> > Everytime a user accesses it, it gets called but is there anyway to
> cache
> > the grpahics so that next time, a "cached-file" gets sent instead of
> going
> > through the xsp, transform, serializer steps to generate a new one?
>
> Pipeline is cached automatically when every step in the pipeline can be
> cached.

Read: When every step in the pipeline can be cached.

As you mentioned XSP (which are not cachable by default) I suggest
adding a generateKey method to your XSP (there are cocoon samples for
it in src/webapp/docs/samples/xsp/cacheable.xsp).

Giacomo

>
>
> > Or can we generate those files dynamically and get them written to the
> disc
> > while serving the image when the pipeline first gets called, then we
> can
> > retrieve the file into the piple line next time it is called? Hope I
> am
> > clear on my question!
>
> Yes, you can come up with something like this, but why if Cocoon already
> caches all the pipelines automatically (see above)?
>
>
> > Also is it possible to set up a pipeline so that when it is called,
> cocoon
> > will clear "certain" cache from the disc/memory? I might need to do
> that
> > once per day if I can cache those images...
>
> This is also done automatically as soon as pipeline is requested and
> it's content has been changed.
>
> Vadim
>
> > I am using the latest release of Cocoon 2.0.1 running on Tomcat 4.0.1.
> >
> > Regards
> > Alban
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