Didier and J. Ganesan, I'm not talking about memcache.  I want
something as simple as a static map with synchronized access, within
which I would cache data.

Jeff, how would one accomplish that 30 minute timeout, without
threads, timers, etc.   I suppose I could keep the time of entry, and
if more than 30 minutes has elapsed then I fall back onto memcache or
the datastore, not pretty but it'll do.  And yes what you mention
would be very nice to have.

On Jun 14, 5:33 pm, "J.Ganesan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why not call memcacheService.delete( keyObject ) ?
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> J.Ganesan
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> On Jun 14, 8:25 pm, tempy <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hello all,
> > I'm wondering if its possible to design a cache using data in static
> > variables.  I have certain pieces of small and unchanging data, such
> > as a banner for the top of the site whose contents might only change
> > every couple of days.  This is perfect for storing in a static
> > variable and falling back onto the memcache as necessary.  The one
> > thing I don't know how to do is to clear that cache.  If I want to
> > update that data, I can clear the memcache, but there's no way that I
> > can think of to clear static data cache, other than to wait until a
> > particular instance goes down, and who knows when that will happen.
> > Any ideas?  Thanks!

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