rob Unfortunately, that's not the documentation for my module. AOLserver 2.3
rob had an ns_cache Tcl command, but it was removed in AOLserver 3. I don't
rob know why it was removed.
It was orignally developed for an internal AOL customer with some
requirements that really contorted the
This appears to be collateral damage from the arsDigita collapse. I too
could not find the download anywhere just now (AOLServer, OpenACS, OpenNSD,
Rob Mayoff search on google, ns_cache search on google, Scott Goodwin's site
(www.scottg.net), the AOLServer Wiki
My copy declares it is version 1.1, and it appears
to date from October 2000. I'll send it to
anyone interested.
It took some hunting last week but I did find 1.0. I would love
a copy of 1.1
Thanks,
Daniel P. Stasinski
Software Engineer
Mayor Pharmaceutical Laboratories
[EMAIL
On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 11:58:11AM -0400, Dave Siktberg wrote:
This appears to be collateral damage from the arsDigita collapse. I too
could not find the download anywhere just now (AOLServer, OpenACS, OpenNSD,
Rob Mayoff search on google, ns_cache search on google, Scott Goodwin's site
On Wednesday 31 July 2002 09:08 am, you wrote:
My copy declares it is version 1.1, and it appears
to date from October 2000. I'll send it to
anyone interested.
It took some hunting last week but I did find 1.0. I would love
a copy of 1.1
a copy of nscache1.1 is included in the
I've passed Rob's nscache module to Kris and asked him to import it
into the AOLserver CVS tree at SourceForge.
/s.
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 11:21:58 -0500, Rob Mayoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
+-- On Jul 31, Dave Siktberg said:
Using google I did find this location serving the
I looked in that tarball but not closely enough - though there are no files
named nscache* or ns_cache*, there is a directory named nscache, and the key
program file is named tclcache.c.
a copy of nscache1.1 is included in the openacs's aolserver distribution,
which is includes other aD
Jim, are you aware that AOLserver 3 has C API for caches that
automatically flush outdated entries and automatically evict LRU entries
to limit memory use, and that there's an ns_cache module that provides a
Tcl layer for the C API?
+-- On Jul 30, Jim Wilcoxson said:
Just roll your own
Call me dumb, but I just went to the AOL documentation page and still
can't find anything on ns_cache. There are 4 ns_cache_ routines
to do miscellaneous things, but nothing to explain ns_cache itself.
So I grepped the source I have (3.4), and found the C routines to do
anything you could
+-- On Jul 30, Jim Wilcoxson said:
I'm not complaining, because this isn't particularly important to me,
but I can't imagine a relatively new AOLServer developer figuring any
of this out. I'm lost, and I've been developing on it for 8 years.
The ns_cache module was part of the
Thanks Rob. -J
+-- On Jul 30, Jim Wilcoxson said:
I'm not complaining, because this isn't particularly important to me,
but I can't imagine a relatively new AOLServer developer figuring any
of this out. I'm lost, and I've been developing on it for 8 years.
The ns_cache module
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