Thank you very much for your quick answer, Allen! Do you think this could be changed in a future version of Roller as an "out-of-the-box" feature? Jari
Allen Gilliland-3 wrote: > > That's a good point. Unfortunately there is no configurable way to do > that, it's just something that is built into the code. So your only > option would be to grab the code from svn and modify that part. > > -- Allen > > > jpekki wrote: >> We have done performance analysis of Roller 2.3 on our configuration. We >> noticed that when you create a comment, cache gets invalidated and >> rebuilding the cache will take substantial amount of time, even in case >> of >> top notch hardware. This may lead up to 40 seconds delay for the next one >> to >> access the pages. >> >> Our comments are moderated once or twice a day, so invalidating cache is >> not >> necessary in our case. Is there any way to change the configuration of >> Roller 2.3 so that cache will not be recreated each and every time >> someone >> adds a new comment? >> >> Many thanks in advance for an answer. >> >> Best regards, >> Jari > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Cache-invalidated-after-a-comment-was-added--%3E-Poor-performance-tf2521138s12275.html#a7033375 Sent from the Roller - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
