On Aug 22, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Biruntha Gnaneswaran <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>  Both Ajax and Node.js have the facility to cache data received from the 
> server so that there are a minimum number of PHP/MySQL instructions 
> executed...
> Can anyone tell is there any difference in caching data???
> 

Are you comparing data obtained using Ajax from a PHP/MySQL backend/server that 
is cached locally in the browser vs data obtained using Ajax from a NodeJS 
server that is cached by the NodeJS server from MySQL?

Just to be clear: NodeJS is, roughly, a server-side framework for building 
applications using JavaScript that run on Google's V8 engine.

        --ravi

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