According to Aaron Smuts on 5/14/2004:

[quote]
The diskcache shutdown storage problem (where the keys were not being
stored) should be solved.  

Let me know if you have any problems.

Cheers,

Aaron
[/quote]

Please let us know if you have reason to suspect otherwise.

-Travis Savo

-----Original Message-----
From: Upayavira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 12:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Store surviving a shutdown


Hello, another Cocooner popping in for a visit!

In our explorations of JCS, one thing I believe that was said about it 
is that the store doesn't persist through a shutdown.

Now, the current (slightly buggy) implemention within Cocoon does. Is 
there any way to make it persists through a restart, or to make it 
configurable?

The main usecase for Cocoon is running within a servlet, where arguably 
surviving a shutdown isn't crucial. However, Cocoon can be used from the 
command line to statically generate web sites. For this, a working 
persistent cache that survives shutdown can be invaluable. Each time you 
run it, it can check to see whether a page in the cache is up-to-date, 
and if so, not bother generating the page. This should be able to offer 
a great performance improvement (but didn't because our previous 
implementation of a persistent store was slow). So you'd make me a happy 
man if you gave me a responsive persistent store that could survive a 
shutdown.

Regards, Upayavira





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