If I'm not wrong there will be always a "miss" for every request, since
nothing is shared.
That's why I do not understand the use for it, not the use to save the cache
JDempster wrote:
>
> They're just the settings for the object on how to use the cache. Cache
> settings.
>
> You can then use ->load( ) and ->save( ) to use the cache.
>
> Also if you want a shared architecture between requests you can use APC
> which Zend_Cache supports.
>
> On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 9:20 AM, debussy007 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> When I initiate the cache (e.g. Zend_Cache::factory('Core', 'File',
>> $frontendOptions, $backendOptions);) in the bootstrap file (index.php), I
>> think that the Cache will get a new lifetime for each request, so I do
>> not
>> understand the point of having a cache since it is created for each
>> request.
>> And since Php doesn't have a shared architecture between requests, I
>> cannot
>> share the cache for all the requests, so I do not understand the point of
>> Zend_Cache.
>>
>> Thank you for any clarification :-)
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