RT: Re: Warming the cache.

2002-06-26 Thread Bruce Krautbauer
be a cache-warming transformer. Something that could be part of a pipeline that would kick off other pipelines, in another process or in the background, to cache those outputs on the assumption the user is likely to be going there next. It would be nice if it could handle URIs and URIs

Re: RT: Re: Warming the cache.

2002-06-26 Thread Nicola Ken Barozzi
. What would be nice would be a cache-warming transformer. Something that could be part of a pipeline that would kick off other pipelines, in another process or in the background, to cache those outputs on the assumption the user is likely to be going there next. It would be nice if it could

Warming the cache.

2002-06-25 Thread David Vos
As we are moving more of our web site over to cocoon, we are starting to run into some speed issues. There are several ways we could speed things up from a processing side (split some of our xml files up to drastically speed up parsing), however there are some things that may take at least 10

Re: Warming the cache.

2002-06-25 Thread Denis Thierry
- From: David Vos To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 5:40 PM Subject: Warming the cache. As we are moving more of our web site over to cocoon, we are starting to run into some speed issues. There are several ways we could speed things up from a processing side (split some of our xml