I think you can do that if you want to. Packaged resources don't have
to be static afaik, but could be generated as well.

Eelco


On 10/3/05, Gili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>         Even if the images are dynamically generated, couldn't we serialize 
> the
> highest "path" value used on shutdown and reuse it on startup? Consider
> the following use-case:
>
> - Images are dynamically generated from a DB
> - Expiration headers are set to cache the images for one day on the
> client end
> - Wicket's resource cache expiration is also set to one day
>
>         So ... while the images are dynamic, they are also cached (for a
> limited period of time). This use-case works fine if the server is never
> restarted. All we'd need is a simple fix to make it work across restarts.
>
> Gili
>
> Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> > That's why we introduced packaged resources in the first place: to
> > have static urls. If you don't have static urls, your browser
> > shouldn't cache them. Don't we set expiry headers?
> >
> > Eelco
> >
> > On 10/1/05, Gili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>        I'm using PageableGridDataView to display a grid of images. Here is 
> >> an
> >>example URL for a thumbnail on a page:
> >>
> >>http://localhost:8084/DesktopBeautifierServer/Main?path=11:imageRow:1:cols:4:imageWidth:imageLink:image&interface=IResourceListener
> >>
> >>        The problem is that upon server restart the path counter resets. 
> >> Now,
> >>if a user hits the image listing again, his browser recognizes the
> >>original URL and uses the cached image. However, path=11 in the new
> >>server instance does not equal to path=11 in the old server instance, so
> >>the cached image is incorrect.
> >>
> >>        Is there a way for us to serialize the "path" values on shutdown and
> >>pick them up on restart? This will ensure the browser cache doesn't
> >>display incorrect images. I don't mind if users can't hit older pages
> >>(i.e. path=10 and below) because they don't exist in the new server
> >>instance but at least the counter should begin at the last used value +1
> >>
> >>        Let me know what you think.
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>Gili
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