Ok, thanks. The caching sounds like a good start. Is there an example of this, or how I should do this in my jsp? I'll begin by looking in the docs that are on my install, but do you have a better example?<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">
On Jan 25, 2008 5:57 AM, Sebastian Himberger <<a href="mailto:sebastian.himberger@gmx.de">sebastian.himberger@gmx.de</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br>Hash: SHA1<br><br>Hi,<br><br>regarding persistent storage: Since OpenCms 7 now includes a HSQLDB<br>maybe you can fire up an embedded database as a module and use this (if<br>you want to be independend of the underlying VFS db implementation) but
<br>i wouldn't use this for large datasets. But maybe it is worth a thought.<br><br>For your example case: I would start using the cache. This should take<br>you a long way. If you want to display additional information from the
<br>audio file (i.e. ID3-tags) i would maybe read them in and store them in<br>the file properties so that OpenCms takes care of caching and<br>performance for you.<br><br>best regards,<br>Sebastian<br><br><br><br>Justin Stanczak schrieb:
<br><div class="Ih2E3d">| When creating JSP pages is there a method of storing data that OpenCMS<br>| provides. Like maybe a JSP that creates an XML document. What I'm<br>doing is I<br>| want to read some audio file in a folder and create a JSP page that lists
<br>| those files. But I though it would be more efficient to store the results<br>| instead of rereading the folder each time. Or is this what cache is<br>for? For<br>| this instance cache may work, but I was thinking if I had an application
<br>| form and wanted to store it on the server. If anyone could point me in the<br>| right direction? Thanks.<br>|<br>|<br>|<br></div>| ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>|<br>|<br>
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