hello,
Thanks very much for your help and time. I already used the option 1
and everything is working fine.

Thanks

MLL

On Mar 14, 1:47 am, "a." <[email protected]> wrote:
> XmlDocument is not serializable, so actually nothing is set in the  
> cache. I guess i should throw an exception when this happens.
>
> You have 2 options:
>
> 1) This is the easier one, store the original xml. Either keep a  
> reference to the string or use _xml.InnerXml to recreate it.
>
> 2) Create a custom transcoder by implementing the ITranscoder  
> interface or deriving from the default trancoder )not sure if it has  
> been unsealed in the latest commit though), and serialize the xml  
> document any way you see fit to your needs
>
> a.
>
> On Mar 13, 2009, at 10:09 PM, Dustin wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >  The object has to be serialized in some way to be stored.  Is there
> > a reason you don't want to serialize it in an XML form?
>
> > On Mar 13, 1:35 pm, MLL <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> hello,
>
> >> I'm trying to cache an XML object:
>
> >> Enyim.Caching.MemcachedClient client = new
> >> Enyim.Caching.MemcachedClient();
>
> >> XmlDocument _xml = new XmlDocument();
>
> >> _xml.LoadXml(_dt.Rows[0]["DataXML"].ToString());
>
> >> client.Store(StoreMode.Set, "XML_KEY", _xml, DateTime.Now.AddMinutes
> >> (20));
>
> >> but when I restore the object from the cache, I get null.
>
> >> XmlDocument _xml = client.Get<XmlElement>("XML_KEY");
>
> >> I try also:
>
> >> XmlDocument _xml = (XmlDocument )(client.Get<object>("XML_KEY"));
>
> >> I did test with strings and datatable and the Memcached process works
> >> fine. Just with XML object I am not able to get the key.
>
> >> Please, if you have any suggestion, I will be apreciate. I don't have
> >> any idea, what to do.
>
> >> Thanks very much
>
> >> MLL- Hide quoted text -
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