I would look at OSCache. Or, if you're using something like Hibernate,
you can just set the expritations on your catalog objects to a very
long time. That will still render every time, but at least you won't
be going to the database.

On 7/14/05, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The markup is cached anyway. You probably want the results cached.
> 
> There's tons of ways to do it, the most obvious ones being:
> - using a seperate cache, e.g. implemented as a servlet filter. I've
> used http://www.opensymphony.com/oscache/ for this in the past. If you
> only have to cache bookmarkable pages (and actually caching
> non-bookmarkable pages is not a good idea as they need session state),
> that works quite good.
> - generate static HTML. Many large sites just generate their whole
> catalogue etc to static html files. You can't get better performance/
> scalability than that. So, if you work on a really large scale site,
> that might be an option.
> 
> Above two ways are not integrated with Wicket. We could consider
> building in native support for caching, but as caching (at least the
> kind of caching we're talking about here) spans multiple sessions, it
> would not be a straight match with Wicket's design goals.
> 
> Eelco
> 
> 
> Christian Essl wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > My most used pages are product-catalog and product-detail. Both pages
> > are and should be bookmarkable. The product-catalog page uses a
> > ListView to show all products in a category. The detail pages uses a
> > form to add the prodcut to the shopping-basket:
> >
> > Because the products do change only about every second week I want to
> > cache the markup for both pages (or better the actual panels which
> > show the products).
> >
> > Is this possible in Wicket?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Christian
> >
> >
> >
> >
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