Would it be worthwhile to make webskins have a limit to the amount that
can be cached? I'd certainly vote for it ;).
On 9/5/2011 8:54 PM, Blair McKenzie wrote:
A couple of things:
- Webskins aren't counted in the objectbroker level you set on the
component, only actual objects. FarCry doesn't attempt to track or
manage the number of webskins that are cached for a particular object.
If you're finding that too many are being stored you should look at
either simplifying the variables that webskins are cached by, or
reducing the timeout for the object so that it gets flushed more
regularly.
- The recent soft reference change was primarily to help java recover
when the memory limit is hit. You should tune your caching strategy to
reduce how often that happens, but when it does the server won't crash.
Blair
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 12:14 AM, Matthew Williams
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Geoff,
Is this going to automatically recycle objectbroker objects? Or
do I need to set anything within the CFCs requesting objectbroker
caching?
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