Russ

> There are multiple levels of caching with CFMX. You can cache the 
> compiled
> java class files, which means your not even looking at the cfm files
> anymore. If you check this them the cfm files will not be checked for
> changes. 
> 

Are you saying that the template cache thingy *does* precisely that, 
without the use of <cfcache>? What, then, would be the real purpose of 
<cfcache>?

What you noted above is the 'Trusted' cache, yes? Which presumably 
speeds things up a bit? 

Cheers
Terry

> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Terry Riley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: 15 March 2004 17:21
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [ cf-dev ] Caching Templates
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > My understanding of the options in MX6.1 Admin on this issue is fuzzy.
> > 
> > ISTM that in earlier versions, the template cache was exactly 
> > that; the 
> > precompiled pages would sit in memory until called. If it 
> > wasn't in the 
> > cache, it would be called/compiled then stuffed in the cache, 
> > if there was 
> > enough room (memory). So you put in a number that was equal 
> > to or greater 
> > than the sum of all your .cfm files. Right?
> > 
> > Now in MX/MX6.1, this appears not to be the case. The class files are 
> > created the first time the page is run, and that's it. The current 
> > 'template cache' would appear to be the templates that are 
> > set up with 
> > <cfcache>, or am I totally wrong about this whole issue?
> > 
> > I know it's a Monday, and not all brains are firing on a full bank of 
> > cylinders (mine included), but any help/pointers would be appreciated.
> > 
> > As an aside, does anyone here *use* <cfcache> to any degree?
> > 



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