No it is a bit different
the SLC is for back button support.
The reason that we have the latest page in the session is because thats the
live
page where all the action is on. So that page is NOT used when the users
hits the backbutton
that page is only used when the users clicks a link or submits a button or
triggers an ajax event.
When the users hits the backbutton then the SLC comes into play and will
reload that
previous page from disk. If you do no-store that doesnt matter in that
area (that only annoys users)
because the page is read earlier from disk then when you don't have no-store
(with no-store
immediantly when the users hits the back, else only when a users does
something on that page)

johan



On Nov 16, 2007 11:40 PM, mfs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Guys,
>
> I am yet bringing the same question again, regarding the SLCSS and the
> need
> to maintain it the older versions of the page on the disk or
> otherwise...and
> would really appreciate if some of my questions could be addressed here..
>
> Before i go into Second Level Cache..i would say that i still can
> comprehend
> the reason to store the latest version of a page (or the last accessed
> version) in the session, since a user can click the browser back button
> and
> access it (though by default this wouldnt happen and we would need to set
> the header to "no-store" so that a request is sent to the server instead
> of
> loading the last page from browser-cache)..or if we have a back button
> functionality explicitly implemented on our page...or yet otherwise if the
> user clicks the refresh button we can still utilize the last
> page-version..
>
> Coming to the Second Level Cache, i still find it hard to understand as to
> why and when would one come to the need of accessing the old serialized
> page
> versions (other than the latest) ? what would those use-cases be when
> would
> be want to access the earlier versions of a page ? Can someone point me
> some
> of those scenarios...
>
> Thanks in advance and Regards,
>
> Farhan.
>
>
>
>
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