Move some of the logic if possible to application state objects that get intialized by hivemind at startup and later inject them when needed.

I had the same problem and succesfully solved it this way

Best regards

RR.

Pedro Abelleira Seco wrote:
A friend of mine has the exact same problem and I told him to have a
look at oscache. The filter aproach could be fine for this, I think. He
haven't tried it, though.

Just my 2 cents

El Lun, 14-11-2005 a las 21:52 -0800, Patrick Casey escribió:
I've got a couple of pages that change very rarely, but are
rather expensive to generate (lots of conditional logic, db lookups, etc).
I'd like to have tapestry generate them once, capture the output, and then
either serve them as static pages, or at least serve them out of internal
cache rather than going through the whole render cycle over again.

            What's the best way to go about doing this in a Tapestry
friendly fashion?
            --- Pat



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