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Caching to a file instead of memory?

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Dave - 11 Mar 2005 17:49 GMT
Can the cache object be used to cache XML to the file system instead of
memory?  

I have large XML files that are common to all users that I want to cache and
I don't think storing them in memory will be a good long term solution.

Thanks, Dave
Alvin Bruney [ASP.NET MVP] - 12 Mar 2005 00:02 GMT
it's very easy to implement this. you need to tie into the load and
unloadfrompersistentmedium method and provide the custom code. there are a
couple articles about this on MSDN

> Can the cache object be used to cache XML to the file system instead of
> memory?
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> Thanks, Dave
Dave - 14 Mar 2005 21:13 GMT
Thanks, but I did a search on that in method in MSDN and came up with
nothing. Dave

> it's very easy to implement this. you need to tie into the load and
> unloadfrompersistentmedium method and provide the custom code. there are a
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> > Thanks, Dave

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