Noone had did such ever really? It's possible, but I doubt it.. 

On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 10:22:04PM +0100, Jozsa Kristof wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a custom Generator, which pulls XML data from EJBs. I'd like to make
> this generator cacheable, based on the url. I've added the following to my
> Generator:
> 
> - implemented Cacheable
> 
> - wrote generateKey(), which uses HashUtil.hash(URL+parameter1+param2) to generate
> the cache key
> 
> - wrote generateValidity(), which returns NOPCacheValidity.CACHE_VALIDITY,
> for testing purposes (ie. this cache entry will last forever)
> 
> 
> Now when I browse the Cocoon-generated pages, I see the cache seem to work
> properly, based on the log messages (stores at the first hit, retreives from
> cache after); but watching logs on the EJB side meanwhile, I see that
> _every_hit_ is still pulled from there, every hit on the website generates
> database access, etc.
> 
> What does that mean?
> 
> Christopher
> 
> ps. on Cocoon 2.0.1, JBoss3+Jetty as container, linux x86
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