[opencms-dev] CmsJspNavBuilder->getSiteNavigation

Schliemann, Kai K.Schliemann at comundus.com
Fri Feb 28 11:30:51 CET 2014


Hi Thomas,
a workaround comes to my mind.
When you are using the cache parameter solution you could trigger an event after each publish process, which requests the page once. So the first call will come from your server and not from one of the users.
I know it is just a workaround. But maybe it helps.

Best regards
Kai

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Hi,

I already do that by story the resulting object in a session variable. But there is still the initial delay if a user is logging on.

Best regards,
Thomas

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Simply put: you encapsulate getSiteNavigation in your own class and introduce a custom cache along the way.

\Fabian

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