Henri, I am referring to "Tapestry pages cache". As I understand it, Tapestry cache the HTML templates after they were first requested. Hence, further modification of the HTML pages (after it was cached) will not take effect.
Since, the particular HTML templates in my application is submitted (and modified) by users from time to time, I guess I have to clear the Tapestry cache in order for them to take effect (after modification). Setting "no cache" on Tapestry is not desired as there are still many other HTML pages that belong to the web application (that is not user-submitted) and needed to be cached for performance reason. So I am looking for a way to clear cache for specific HTML pages (is this possible?), IF approach like RenderBuilder is used. So is it possible to clear the Tapestry cache for specific pages only ? Thanks. ~KEGan On 8/1/06, Henri Dupre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I did an email service that renders pages and sends them by email... It would be probably possible to tweak the service to render the pages into files. I mavenized the project and I'll write some tests soon and will host it somewhere. I'm not sure about the cache what you mean... What cache are you refererring to?
On 7/31/06, KE Gan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Jesse, thanks for the fast reply (as always :)) > > If I were to use the ResponseBuilder approach, that means Tapestry will > cache the pages. And since the pages are submitted (and modified) by users > from time to time (as mentioned in earlier post), how can I clear the > cache > for a specific pages ? Is that possible ? I did an email service that renders pages and sends them by email... It would be probably possible to tweak the service to render the pages into files. I mavenized the project and I'll write some tests soon and will host it somewhere. I'm not sure about the cache what you mean... What cache are you refererring to? -- Henri Dupre Actualis Center