Hello.
I'm doing an extensive use of cache and I'd like
to be sure that every key is unique. Can the Hash
algorithm provided with Cocoon (buzhash) generate two
identical keys ? If so, what will happen ?
Thanks in advance
David LAGARDERE
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; From: David LAGARDERE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 6:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Cache Key Uniqueness
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> Hello.
> I have read that BuzHash algorithm is more efficient
> for keys whose length is lower than 64 bytes. Do I
> have
Hello.
I have read that BuzHash algorithm is more efficient
for keys whose length is lower than 64 bytes. Do I
have a strong probability of collision if my key is
greater than 64 bytes ? What about using String as
cache key ?
Thanks in advance.
David LAGARDERE