Tapestry 5 supports the url structure you mentioned using the "activation
context". I'm not familiar with memcached but it is certainly possible to
cache the entire page response using either a servlet or tapestry filter
(i'm currently using a servlet filter for some high-load pages e.g. the home
page)

Toby

2008/8/26 codetester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Tapestry and trying to evaluate it for a personal project ( I
> am
> current using struts2). Could someone help me in the following queries?
>
> 1) Is it possible to support the following URL structures out of the box?
> www.myhost.com/
> www.myhost.com/category/
> www.myhost.com/category/cat1/page1/xyz ...
>
> 2) Is is possible to conditionally plug in some cache ( like memcached ),
> so
> that I can serve the entire processed HTML ( including the response header
> )
> directly to the servlet response stream? ( In case of a cache miss, then
> the
> normal flow would happen and I would conditionally cache the entire HTML
> output ).
>
> Thanks!
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