Jeremy:

You can refresh caches after a model is saved, just add that into your
code.

Regarding searching, I don't know if it meets your specific goal but
there are lots of pre-built searching applications that will index
everything for you and refresh their own caches. Maybe it's easier to
use one of those than to make your own.

-DK

On Apr 11, 11:31 pm, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
<jeremybu...@classoutfit.com> wrote:
> Sorry - I've used unclear terminology. When I say 'model' I don't mean a Cake 
> (MVC) model; I mean an application. I want to understand the best way to 
> apply caching to an application that has very fluid and inter-related data. 
> It seems to me that applying caching to one model or view impacts many others 
> where there is related data. It's quite a task to make sure that the cache is 
> refreshed appropriately (not too much and not too little) when some data 
> changes in one table/model.
>
> Jeremy Burns
> Class Outfit
>
> jeremybu...@classoutfit.comhttp://www.classoutfit.com
>
> On 11 Apr 2011, at 21:43, Miles J wrote:
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> > Do you have an example of how this model would work?
>
> > It seems that this point you shouldn't be using models/relations and
> > should use some sort of API.
>
> > On Apr 11, 10:59 am, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
> > <jeremybu...@classoutfit.com> wrote:
> >> Correct. This is a question about CakePHP specific caching mechanisms and 
> >> how best to deploy them in a model where the data is quite fluid.
>
> >> Jeremy Burns
> >> Class Outfit
>
> >> jeremybu...@classoutfit.comhttp://www.classoutfit.com
>
> >> On 11 Apr 2011, at 18:06, Miles J wrote:
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> >>> I am guessing you are talking about model caches and not data caches,
> >>> correct?
>
> >>> On Apr 11, 7:55 am, Jeremy Burns <jeremybu...@classoutfit.com> wrote:
> >>>> Any takers on this?
>
> >>>> On Mar 28, 11:01 am, Jeremy Burns <jeremybu...@classoutfit.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>> I'm working on a site that is very data intensive, has hardly any
> >>>>> images and is light on static content. Its key functionality is close
> >>>>> to a that of a search engine where customers can run searches against
> >>>>> a business database. I'm struggling to get my head round a 
> >>>>> sensiblecachingpolicy- a change in one model can impact many others as 
> >>>>> there
> >>>>> are a lot of model relationships. Does anyone have any good resources
> >>>>> I can check for deciding the rightcachingstrategy - if indeed one is
> >>>>> needed?
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