Am 12.04.2011 09:04, schrieb Stian Soiland-Reyes:
> I'm not suggesting you should use VMObjectReference as it would simply
> store the real data in memory (in which case you could just as well
> have used the in-memory mode of Taverna) - but you could likely model
> your reference on this - the advantage would be that you could pass
> your 'magic UUIDs' to services from other plugins, and they would
> receive the full string value rather than just the UUID, I guess in
> your current set-up you would need to add an additional uuid-to-string
> shim to the workflow.
I use my caching system in my plugin only for serialized objects which 
no other worker can deal with anyway. Strings use still  the native 
taverna behaviour.

Cheers,
Andreas

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