Dan,

i think we solved.

How may I send you files for testing ?

Let me know

Andrea Campolonghi

[email protected]

On 4 Gen, 10:07, Ezra Parker <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can confirm that despite the fact that the docs indicate views can
> be cached, this capability does not presently exist. The caching
> support included in the EventContext will currently only work to cache
> an entire "top-level" event, by which I mean an event that is directly
> invoked, *not* an event that is queued by using a result.
>
> I agree with Andrea that this is limiting, and that we should ideally
> include support for caching at a more granular level, but I don't
> think that allowing the caching of views directly is the best
> approach. I say this because unless one is dealing with a view that
> only references event data that is defined in the MG XML config (or
> does not pull anything from the event), then messages that are used to
> retrieve data for a view will still be broadcast even if the view
> itself is cached, thus partially defeating the purpose of caching.
>
> As caching of event types presents other difficulties (the fact that
> messages, results and views from a type are merged into a typed
> event-handler when modules are loaded, and the caching of content
> occurs during invocation), it seems to me that the best strategy would
> be to allow for events queued via results to be cached as well.
>
> --
> Ezra Parker
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 7:45 AM, andreacfm <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I also tried to add a key but in all my tests I can confirm I can cahe
> > just the main event handler.
>
> > Andrea
>
> > On 3 Gen, 15:57, [email protected] wrote:
> >> This is an important topic and one that needs to be discussed.
>
> >> I'm traveling right now and only have my Blackberry, which means I won't 
> >> be of much help.
>
> >> I recall from the documentation on caching about a need to define a key of 
> >> some sort for the content to be cached, and it does not appear like you've 
> >> defined any such thing.
>
> >> Is there in fact a key attribute required for caching to work?
>
> >> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: andreacfm <[email protected]>
> >> Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 09:22:13
> >> To: model-glue<[email protected]>
> >> Subject: [Model-Glue] Re: caching on include declaration
>
> >> Dan,
>
> >> I am testing on cf 8.1.
> >> MG is latest ones just downloaded.
>
> >> An easy snippet can be :
>
> >>                 <!-- home -->
> >>                 <event-handler name="page.index" type="layout.site.main">
> >>                         <views>
> >>                                 <include name="body" 
> >> template="pages/index.cfm" cache="true"/>
> >>                         </views>
> >>                 </event-handler>
>
> >> If you place a dump now() into index.cfm you will note this is not
> >> cached.
>
> >> In this case for example I would like to be able to just cache the
> >> index view while the rest of the thread ( event-type in this case )
> >> will be processed at runtime.
>
> >> What I see is that at the moment I can cache just the main event. This
> >> is quite limitating in my opinion cause I cannot choose what slice of
> >> my template
> >> take from cache and what process.
>
> >> This also make inpossible a "viewlet" approach ( a view that invoke an
> >> event and craete an output to be cached ).
>
> >> What do you think about?
>
> >> Andrea
>
> >> On 2 Gen, 17:12, Dan Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Hey Andrea,
>
> >> > Thanks for starting the discussion. Would you be able to provide some
> >> > additional information?
>
> >> > 1- What version of Model Glue?
> >> > 2- What version of ColdFusion?
> >> > 3- A sample of the code that does not work along with a description of 
> >> > what
> >> > you feel should be happening?
>
> >> > Dw
>
> >> > On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 11:04 AM, andreacfm <[email protected]> 
> >> > wrote:
> >> > > HI,
>
> >> > > looks like the caching on the include declaration is not working.
> >> > > Does someone can confirm that?
>
> >> > > Thanks
>
> >> > > Andrea
>
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