Caching in the Application Object
From: dave (none_at_invalid.com)
Date: 09/04/04
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Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2004 22:20:40 +1200
There seems to be plenty of discussion about caching in the Application
Object, however, I cant find any info on what realistic limitations there
are and how they are measured
What are the factors that will limit performance / storage of many
individual or single large bits of data with application scope?
eg database driven list boxes (that dont require up to the minute data)
10 * 100 options? 100 * 100 options? kb's? megs of info? How much can I
cache? :-)
Cheers
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