I've long been against the idea of SQL in *SP pages for anything beyond a
one person hackup. This view was coloured by the fact I've always worked
in the programming environment and not the database environment. To me a
database is merely something that persists my data.
At the same time, I beli
Well, OK, so this got me curious, since I've been thinking along the same
lines as Geoff. I just finished going through the presentation on the
Fusebox site, and have a couple of questions, if you don't mind.
It would seem that you must be using DB tags, etc., to implement your
Fuseactions. The i
Title: RE: Query Caching
"if the queries where being done in regular Java and only being accessed from Tag Labraries"
They're not. Depends on the occasion.
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From: Geoff Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Title: RE: Query Caching
Breaks MVC? Not mine! (Fusebox)
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From: Geoff Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 6:52 PM
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Subject: Re: Query Caching
Slightly off topic - but I've noticed A LOT of the traffic on this li
Slightly off topic - but I've noticed A LOT of the traffic on this list
is about the DB Tag related stuff. Am I the only one who thinks that the
whole idea of DB tags (for anything other than a very trivial site) is
really a Bad Idea?
It just seems to me that the domain of storage and retrieval l
Title: Query Caching
Is there a taglib that supports query caching? Say for isntance I'm using a SQL Taglib to execute a database query, I'd like to hold the results in memory for X amount of time so subsequent queries of the same "id" are pulled from memory and not another trip to the DB.
Th