Don't know about eZC memcache component, but there's an extension that allows the use of memcache for file locking operations, overriding eZMutex class.
- can the eZ Component's memcache functionality be used to cache the query results from the database?
- what about lamemcache (http://projects.ez.no/lamemcache)? What kind of caching does it provide? (besides managing sessions)
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Marko Žmak
Thursday 08 July 2010 3:04:39 pm
Andre, I'm thinking of rewriting the cache layers, could you give me some hints about it...
What cache classes would be best to rewrite?
Is there a single class that I can rewrite which would make memcache work with all caches?
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Gaetano Giunta
Friday 09 July 2010 2:06:37 am
Look at the cluster file handlers, the real meat is in there
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Marko Žmak
Friday 09 July 2010 3:32:50 am
Look at the cluster file handlers, the real meat is in there
And what about adding a new file handler that uses memcache? How does that sound?
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Bertrand Dunogier
Friday 09 July 2010 5:32:43 am
I had tried that. The issue is that memcache is not, by design, a persistent/reliable storage backend. It is volatile, and can't really be trusted for persistent data.
Besides that, there is no reason why it wouldn't work.