Re: [appengine-java] Re: Caching pages.

2010-02-17 Thread Stephan Hartmann
You may consider using OSCache (http://www.opensymphony.com/oscache/) for caching parts of JSPs with its JSP tags or whole responses (don't know if it works with GAE). Cheers, Stephan 2010/2/13 abhi abhishek9...@gmail.com @ bimbo jones - Thanx , thats a good idea, i guess i found out how to

Re: [appengine-java] Re: Caching pages.

2010-02-11 Thread bimbo jones
Hey there, I cached some html pages with tags like #MESSAGE# in a string, then used, htmlstring = htmlstring.replaceall(#MESSAGE#,new message); then just print the whole string. BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(pagetobecached.html)); while (in.ready()) htmlstring=

Re: [appengine-java] Re: Caching pages.

2010-02-11 Thread Ikai L (Google)
I'm actually pretty sure that's worse than just serving the static file from the filesystem. Prove me wrong with benchmarks ... On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Brian bwa...@gmail.com wrote: Not sure that would really save any time unless your page is super complex to render and the app engine