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Object of cache never freed

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Xavi Sam - 23 Aug 2004 13:03 GMT
Hi

If I have this simple code:

Cache["MyObj"] = new MyClass();

Application["MyObj"] = Cache["MyObj"];

I suppose that the object NEVER will be freed of cache because always will
be a reference to the cache object, the application object.

Am I in true?

Thanks in advance

Javier
Alvin Bruney [MVP] - 23 Aug 2004 17:55 GMT
the object is removed if there is memory pressure, or during application
recycling, or explicitly thru code. otherwise it remains in cache.

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[MSFT] - 25 Aug 2004 06:15 GMT
Hi Javier,

Did you still any concerns on this issue? If so, please feel free to post
here.

Luke

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