Hi Danushka, Thanks for the useful information. Yes. The cache is in the session. Me too believe that the 1 minute time difference is too soon.
+1 for increasing it. Regards Gayan On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Danushka Fernando <danush...@wso2.com> wrote: > I didn't check the code. However I guess cache is in session. Is that > right? So say A logs in to AF and do whatever stuff. And B logs in to AF > and create an application foo and add A to that foo application. Then there > is no way to update the cache unless we read it from data layer time to > time. If this is not the case picture in my head is wrong so please correct > it. > However 1 minute seems too soon. > > 1. Make it configurable > 2. Increase it to somewhere like 10 - 15 minutes. > > WDYT? > > Thanks & Regards > Danushka Fernando > Software Engineer > WSO2 inc. http://wso2.com/ > Mobile : +94716332729 > > On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Gayan Dhanushka <gay...@wso2.com> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I noticed $subject in the index page. Any particular reason for having >> this ? Since we have a cache for user home data, IMO we do not need this >> anymore. Data from the back end can only be read initially. >> >> Regards >> Gayan >> >> -- >> Gayan Dhanuska >> Software Engineer >> http://wso2.com/ >> Lean Enterprise Middleware >> >> Mobile >> 071 666 2327 >> >> Office >> Tel : 94 11 214 5345 >> Fax : 94 11 214 5300 >> >> Twitter : https://twitter.com/gayanlggd >> > > -- Gayan Dhanuska Software Engineer http://wso2.com/ Lean Enterprise Middleware Mobile 071 666 2327 Office Tel : 94 11 214 5345 Fax : 94 11 214 5300 Twitter : https://twitter.com/gayanlggd
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