I never got a response to this so I thought I'd ask again....
Can anyone validate that it is possible to get a Reader to Cache
properly? As far as I can tell it does not ever work.
>
> I've got a situation where I'd like to cache the output of a
> reader (it's producing CSS). I have a reader that extends
> one of our classes defined as follows:
>
> public abstract class AbstractCtReader extends
> AbstractReader implements CacheableProcessingComponent {
>
> This class includes:
>
> public abstract java.io.Serializable getKey();
>
> public abstract SourceValidity getValidity();
>
> The reader in question then has:
>
> public class StyleSheetReader extends AbstractCtReader {
>
> And:
>
> public java.io.Serializable getKey() {
> keyValue = "styleData_" + this.getServiceId() +
> "-" +
> this.outData.getTemplateData().getScreenId();
> return keyValue;
> }
>
> public SourceValidity getValidity() {
> if (keyValue != null) {
> return new CtSourceValidity(keyValue);
> }
> return null;
> }
>
> Debugging reveals that the getKey and getValidity methods are
> not ever called????
>
> This is on Cocoon 2.1.4
>
> Peter Hunsberger
>
>
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