I think this tag is probably the one you are looking for.
cfa_generatedContentCacheFlush
Spike
At 16:18 22/05/2001 Tuesday, you wrote:
>HI,
>
>Is there an option to flush this cache like with
>CFA_generatedContentCache? I didn't see anything about this.
>
>Lanny Udey
>Hofstra University
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Monday, May 21, 2001 >>>
>And for super performance you need to check out SuperCache
>http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?ID=20C21D89-3392-11D5-83
>F400508B94F380&method=Full
>
>SuperCache is based on caching pages in memory keyed on their complete url.
>If the application.cfm finds the same key, it grabs it and ends the request.
>Usually causing Execution times of 0 to 10 milliseconds on the CF Server.
>Of course it really doesn't matter that it is a Spectra app at this point.
>Cf_Supercache works on the same concepts as cfa_generatedcontentcache.
>
>Stress testing was done with a Spectra app using SuperCache and it was found
>just about impossible to stress the server.
>
>BTW, If you have browser based or user based caching requirements the key
>used to cache the content can be customized.
>
>Have Fun.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robin Hilliard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 6:17 PM
>To: Spectra-Talk
>Subject: RE: Performance
>
>
>Like Dave says, cfa_generatedContentCache and other caching options (see
>Mary Horvath's caching KB) can get fantastic performance improvements. The
>trick is to pick the right things to cache and to name the caches so that
>there is a 1-1 correspondence between the generated HTML and the cache name.
>Also remember that if you cache in memory you will loose your cache during a
>restart - I once wrote a simple script that wddx'ed the server.cfa.cache
>scope (where Spectra stores cache info) and saved it to a file before a
>restart - reverse the process to get the cache back. I've seen developers
>extend the caching idea to store other information along with the cached
>HTML, e.g. line to log when the cache is used, list of objects whose method
>output is contained in the cache (useful for deleting superceeded caches
>when a new version of an object goes live). Be careful to properly lock
>stuff when mucking around with the cache structure, see the
>cfa_generatedContentCache[Flush] code to get the correct lock names.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Robin Hilliard
>Senior Product Support Engineer - Asia Pacific
>Macromedia, Inc.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dave Crosby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2001 7:30 AM
>To: Spectra-Talk
>Subject: Re: Performance
>
>
>You definitely need to separate SQL Server from CF
>
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