Subject: Re: Open Source Object Caching Systems compatible with Struts
From: "Vic C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Struts CMS, issue tracking, *standard* security, etc. is at 
http://basicportal.sourceforge.net or search sourceforge for basicportal
(I work on it daily, will fix up web site)
Vic

Phase Web and Multimedia wrote:
> What is the name of the sourceforge CMS project. I would like to view it.
> Where can I get it?
> 
> Brandon Goodin
> Phase Web and Multimedia
> P (406) 862-2245
> F (406) 862-0354
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.phase.ws
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Struts Newsgroup [mailto:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 12:40 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: Open Source Object Caching Systems compatible with Struts
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>>Subject: Re: Open Source Object Caching Systems compatible with Struts
>>From: "Vic C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> ===
>>In that case I would use reg exp to replace the tokens and use Symphony
>>cache tag to store active content.
>>I would not cache inactive content.
>>And most people have very small load, less than 1000 concurrent users,
>>you might not need any caching. Only add it after you need it, I think.
>>Or maybe multiple Linux boxes are cheaper than 20 hours of en engineers
>>time to optimize it.
>>
>>hth,
>>Vic
>>
>>ps: Poolman rules!! Don't cofuse time tested and proven, with stale.
>>
>>I have a sample CMS posted on sourceforge as you know (not article
>>managment but web site content managment)
>>
>>
>>Phase Web and Multimedia wrote:
>>
>>>Basically I am developing an article management system that
>>
>>allows you to
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>>>interject Assests into the text of the aricle usin a token.
>>
>>When the article
>>
>>>is read from the database it goes through a parsing mechanism
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>>that replaced
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>>>the tokens with the assigned asset. The main articles will
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>>probably be hit
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>>>the most. So, it is acutally quite simple what I want to do.
>>
>>Content that is
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>>>not super active will be cached. I know that Commons has a pool
>>
>>api and I
>>
>>>have used poolman in the past. I was not sure if there is a difference
>>>between pooling and object caching. It seems to me that there is. Maybe
>>>someone can expound on that. Alos, I need something that can be
>>
>>implemented
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>>>on a webapp specific basis. Can poolman do that? P.S. I thought
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>>poolman was
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>>>done and not being actively developed anymore. I wouldn't want
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>>to get into a
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>>>stale api.
>>>
>>>Brandon Goodin
>>>Phase Web and Multimedia
>>>P (406) 862-2245
>>>F (406) 862-0354
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>http://www.phase.ws
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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