[opencms-dev] Why publish?

Volkmar Emberger info at aggrajag.de
Thu Nov 9 13:15:55 CET 2006


how do i set up the cache-property? i have browsed several folders and 
files of the alkacon-documentation, demopages, ...
folders and the cache property is always empty!

where do i activate caching? is this the flex-cache? there is no 
activation for flex-cache in the workplace...

i thougth static export is only for static data? but that means every 
jsp-include is not exportet with static export....

volkmar

Christian Steinert schrieb:

>Volkmar Emberger schrieb:
>  
>
>>but won't that cause more processing if the page is reloaded by the
>>webuser?
>>    
>>
>Yes, it will cause more processing - but: for the online project you can
>activate caching and if you set the "cache"-property of your templates
>and template-elements files correctly, you can even cache include-able
>pieces so that they don't have to be re-processed with each page where
>they are needed.
>
>In addition to that there are two flavors of static export, which can
>convert your files into frozen static versions and write those into the
>file system.
>
>Because of this, you probably don't have to be too concerned about
>performance when using some Taglib commands and/or JSP code inside of
>your Pages. The only thing you should learn about is caching and static
>export (which, alas, is still quite badly documented),
>
>The offline users however (i.e. all users that are logged in into the
>workplace and that are working inside the offline project) will always
>get "fresh" pages. For them nothing is cached so that they always see
>the the current offline state of the pages.
>
>
>hth
>christian
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