Thanks Alan, I appreciate the feedback.

Regards,
Frank
On Apr 28, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Alan shouls wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> When I worked on a MacFUSE based filesystem I found that you would get way 
> more calls than you would expect. That was just how it is. I noted this from 
> one of the Apple engineers at the time 
> (http://lists.apple.com/archives/filesystem-dev/2009/Feb/msg00013.html)
> "The WebDAV file system goes to great lengths to cache everything it gets 
> from the server and to keep the cache for times longer than most other 
> network file systems running on LANs would keep a cache (for example, the 
> information returned by stat is kept in the cache for 60 seconds). When I 
> worked on the WebDAV file system, most of my time was spent looking at 
> transactions with the server and figuring out ways to reduce their number 
> while still working correctly as a file system."
> Best regards
> Alan                                    
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