> Hi Ard,
>
> in yours & Max'es mails there's quite some useful information on the
> ExpiresCachingProcessingPipeline. How about writing some documentation
> on it over at
>
> http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/documentation/components/
> 1063/g1/939.html
>
> Just a gentle suggestion. If you register in Daisy and let us
> know your
> login, we can give you edit access.
This sounds like a good idea to me...I will make some time coming days and let
you know the login to get edit access, allright?
Regards, Ard
>
> On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 17:48 +0100, Ard Schrijvers wrote:
> > For those wanting to use the
> ExpiresCachingProcessingPipelinin example a poll or forum
> you are able to do this as follows:
> >
> > add the parameters :
> >
> > <map:parameter name="expires" value="100000"/> <!-- just
> make sure it is large! -->
> > <map:parameter name="purge-cache"
> value="{request-param:purge-cache}"/>
> >
> >
> > Now your poll/forum is very long cached (100000 sec). When
> somebody votes/a new reaction is added, make sure that action
> is done with an extra parameter: purge-cache=true.
> >
> > This way, after a vote, the specific pipeline's cached is
> purged, and rebuild and again cached for very long (100000
> sec). This way you can deliver high performance polls/fora.
> This is already available in ExpiresCachingProcessingPipeline in 2.1.8
> >
> > AS
> >
> > ps what I still want to build is that you can define a time
> untill which the ExpiresCachingProcessingPipeline is valid,
> instead of giving it just an "arbitrary" value. Often I know
> that a pipeline is valid untill 0:00, BUT, since I dont know
> when the first request comes, I can not cache it longer then,
> say 5 minutes (so that it is cached maximally untill
> 0:04:59). More people interesting in this feature?
> >
> --
> Bruno Dumon http://outerthought.org/
> Outerthought - Open Source, Java & XML Competence Support Center
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