Re: Direct to Web Services Caching Problem

2006-07-27 Thread Xia, Wen
That's a good document to read. It solves my problem and now it works like a
charm. 

Thank you, Chuck! 


On 7/26/06 5:34 PM, Chuck Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 On Jul 26, 2006, at 5:28 PM, Xia, Wen wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Recently I created a Direct to Web Service application, and used
 WebServiceAssistant to add services and operations. There is
 absolutely no
 coding and it works great until the following problem occurred:
 
 Even though I added -WOCachingEnabled NO for the web service
 instance, it
 still somehow caches the old data.
 
 That setting is not for data caching.  It is for WOComponent template
 caching.
 
 
 Only when the web service instance is
 restarted, it will re-fetch and get the latest information. I
 wonder where
 the data is cached and how to prevent such caching? Do I need to
 write my
 own code to handle it? Any settings or application properties to
 include?
 
 This is my first web service application. Please help me if you
 know how to
 solve it.
 
 Possibly more than you ever wanted to know:
 
 http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:WebObjects/EOF/Using_EOF/
 Caching_and_Freshness
 
 Chuck
 
 --
 Coming in 2006 - an introduction to web applications using WebObjects
 and Xcode http://www.global-village.net/wointro
 
 Practical WebObjects - for developers who want to increase their
 overall knowledge of WebObjects or who are trying to solve specific
 problems.http://www.global-village.net/products/practical_webobjects
 
 
 
 

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Direct to Web Services Caching Problem

2006-07-26 Thread Xia, Wen
Hi all,

Recently I created a Direct to Web Service application, and used
WebServiceAssistant to add services and operations. There is absolutely no
coding and it works great until the following problem occurred:

Even though I added -WOCachingEnabled NO for the web service instance, it
still somehow caches the old data. Only when the web service instance is
restarted, it will re-fetch and get the latest information. I wonder where
the data is cached and how to prevent such caching? Do I need to write my
own code to handle it? Any settings or application properties to include?

This is my first web service application. Please help me if you know how to
solve it.

Thanks a lot.
Wen 

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Re: Direct to Web Services Caching Problem

2006-07-26 Thread Chuck Hill


On Jul 26, 2006, at 5:28 PM, Xia, Wen wrote:


Hi all,

Recently I created a Direct to Web Service application, and used
WebServiceAssistant to add services and operations. There is  
absolutely no

coding and it works great until the following problem occurred:

Even though I added -WOCachingEnabled NO for the web service  
instance, it

still somehow caches the old data.


That setting is not for data caching.  It is for WOComponent template  
caching.




Only when the web service instance is
restarted, it will re-fetch and get the latest information. I  
wonder where
the data is cached and how to prevent such caching? Do I need to  
write my
own code to handle it? Any settings or application properties to  
include?


This is my first web service application. Please help me if you  
know how to

solve it.


Possibly more than you ever wanted to know:

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:WebObjects/EOF/Using_EOF/ 
Caching_and_Freshness


Chuck

--
Coming in 2006 - an introduction to web applications using WebObjects  
and Xcode http://www.global-village.net/wointro


Practical WebObjects - for developers who want to increase their  
overall knowledge of WebObjects or who are trying to solve specific  
problems.http://www.global-village.net/products/practical_webobjects





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