Dustin, Do you normally use memcached in Rails or primarily in Java (I figured Java since you wrote spymemcached) :-)
Ryan On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Dustin Sallings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Jun 20, 2008, at 11:42, Daniel wrote: > > Wouldn't it be nice to get the speed boost of caching in all parts of > your application without needing to complicate your code with memcached > requests AND database requests? > > We get that in rails. You just say something like ``SomeType.get_cache > 81754'' to get a SomeType from the cache. If it's not in the cache, it'll > get it from the DB and put it in the cache and then return the value. > Similarly, if you add this to your model: > > after_save :reset_cache > It will automatically freshen the cache after you save a record. > > If it complicates the API, you're probably doing it wrong. > > Of course, you can do more complicated stuff, but it's only incrementally > more complicated code. > > -- > Dustin Sallings >