> anybody tried expiring an object,? say after 300 secs, the cached object
> expires, get invalidated and a new cached object is created when somebody
> requested the page.
> is there any simple way to expire a RAM Cache?
haven't tried this yet.
> also, for those who tried caching. what do you
>
> > Not exactly a real-life usage scenario, but it sounds impressive :) Not
> > sure I understand what the cache keys are for though... is there any more
> > documentation forthcoming on this?
>
> so you can cache requests based on dynamic input.
>
> useful for authentication to present differ
> > I've just been experimenting with the RAM Cache manager, and FWIW I thought
> > I'd share my findings:
...
> > There was no significant improvement where there were no concurrent
> > requests.
>
> very cool. although i find the lack of improvement on a non concurrent
> requests a bit strang
On Monday 29 January 2001 10:15, Seb Bacon wrote:
> I've just been experimenting with the RAM Cache manager, and FWIW I thought
> I'd share my findings:
>
> I ran some simple tests using ab against a single, dynamic page which has
> some display logic both in the filesystem product and dtml. I ca
I've just been experimenting with the RAM Cache manager, and FWIW I thought
I'd share my findings:
I ran some simple tests using ab against a single, dynamic page which has
some display logic both in the filesystem product and dtml. I cached the
index_html using the default RAM Cache Manager set