State Management :: Cache Expiry Date Not Working?
Nov 26, 2010I have added a list to the cache with an expiry date, however the expiry date doesnt work, im not sure how long the cached item lasts but its no more than a day.
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I have added a list to the cache with an expiry date, however the expiry date doesnt work, im not sure how long the cached item lasts but its no more than a day.
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is there any way to find out the reason for session expiry?
View 7 RepliesI am creating a content management system but there is one problem. What I want to do in my website is that when a user opens the website a new sessionid is created for that user, and when the user closes the website, the sessionid is cleared. How can I can do it?
View 3 RepliesThe a way to save an object in session with expiry time , such as when you're saving object in cache.
View 12 Replieshow to set the cookie expiry time towards 20mins from the last request.
View 2 RepliesI want to add a list to the cache and I would like it to stay there as long as posible.
Is there a way adding something to the cache permanently?
how do i set the exiry date of a cached object?
Is it possible to cache a hole site?ll its pages, images, js, db data etc...If so is it go/bad idea?
View 2 RepliesI have some weird problem. We're using Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 (8 Cores and
8 GB RAM) with IIS 7.5 and ASP.NET MVC 2.
I always cache (simple) stuff via the context cache and it seems like 9 out of 10 immediate page refreshs the Cache["MyKey"] is always null, even though there's no memory limit set on the pool and the server has lots of free memory.
I add expiring data via:
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When just doing: Cache.Insert("MyKey", myObject); or Cache["MyKey"] = myObject; I get the same result (cache is almost always null for that key).
As you can see I added a callback, which writes the CacheItemRemovedReason to a text file, and the text file says CacheItemRemovedReason.Removed for MyKey. The doc for CacheItemRemovedReason.Removed says, that I call Remove/Insert on it, even though in my whole project there's no "Remove"-calls, just simple if(Cache["MyKey"] == null) {Cache["MyKey"] = ...} stuff.
I tried adding:
<caching><cache disableMemoryCollection = "true" disableExpiration = "true" privateBytesLimit="0" percentagePhysicalMemoryUsedLimit="90" privateBytesPollTime="00:02:00" /></caching>
to my web.config file in the System.Web-section but nothing changed :(
why Cache["MyKey"] is almost always null?
I have a treeview that shown groups and their sub groups in my usercontrol. I pass the parent GroupId to the usercpntrol from the page. I want to cache nodes of treeview for every Parent Group Id. My code is works good for first time and fill the cache object . after refresh the page, cache object fill the TreeNodeCollection succesfully and everything is ok. But after another refresh, cache object is not null but is empty and TreeNodeCollection.count is zero(0). What's my fault? Please help me to solve this problem.
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I am looking for an elegant (i guess as elegant as it can be) solution to caching a users profile on login (whether it is session, cache, cookie, etc) and keeping it in sync when a users profile is changed. How do you guys handle this? Just simply call a Flush() method in your Save() method that invalidates the cache?
View 1 RepliesIs it possible to share a cache between multiple ASP.NET applications? The apps may reside on different servers. How can one achieve this requirement?
View 1 Replies I'm trying to cache a complex page with lots of controls on it so that if the user navigates to it later it will look like it did when he last saw it.The page has controls which post back and other controls are populated depending on the selections.
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after the <@ Page directive.
What happens is that a postback gets the cached page, so no processing and it looks the same regardless of user selections. So far so good. But if I browse to another page and return by a link, the cached version is ignored and the default page is created again. This is more or less the opposite to what i want.
I attempted to use the validation callback to ensure that a postback resulted in a new version, and that worked, but it still ignored the cached page if it wasn't a postback.I realise that it will need more work to ensure each user gets their version of the page from the cache, but why bother if this doesn't work.
I know the big difference, but one thing is confusing me. Cache works only on a single machine on webfarm and to make it globally we use Velocity or memcache.So is static does same, or is it already work globally ?
eg
Cache["someid"] = "value"; //this will only work on single machine cache,
static string abc = "value"; // will this work on single machine or globally ?
Is it suitable to store some app settings in Application Cache? I mean settings that might need to be changed frequently...
View 1 RepliesI have a senario where i want to add the data into cache but only 100 records should be added.
Is their any predefined functions available.
Basically i dont want to write if else condition whiile adding the records wether its 100 records present or not.
I have a page that has a grid view.
The user selects a person from a dropdown list and then clicks a button that adds the users info as
a new row in the grid.
Adding the new row involves doing an insert and rebinding the grid which is a slow process.
How do I use the cache to see the grid update right away?
I wanted to know the best practice for caching data. Say I have some control example a dropdown list which is populated from my db. Now this dropdown is global and used across many pages. I was thinking of not going to database everytime to fetch data for this dropdown and put the result in Cache. And then populate this dropdown from cache. Is this a good practice or if there is another approach. Can I store my datareader in cache and then use it globally. Also could I do this in application start event?
View 4 Repliesasp.net.2 I am trying to update the website but the cache kips on working. How can I relies the cache on site.
View 7 RepliesI am Caching dataset in my application, the issue is when there is a large set of data the OutOfMemory exception is thrown.
I want to check for the this exception and when it happens I want to remove the cache object.
I am working with asp.net mvc and i am trying to get acces to a object that is in the cache.In the Application_Start() of Global.asax.cs i create and store an object in the cache like this:
Translator translator = new Translator();
HttpContext.Current.Cache.Insert("Translator", translator, null, System.Web.Caching.Cache.NoAbsoluteExpiration, System.Web.Caching.Cache.NoSlidingExpiration);
Translator holds a dictionary with translations.Now i want acces to this object from the cache to use functions and get values from the dictionary.I know i can acces it like this HttpContext.Current.Cache.Get("Translator") or Cache.Get("Translator") in the views But how can i use the functions of the object ? The meaning of the cache is to have a object that is accesable througout the webapp right ?
Do i have to make an object and asses the value of the Cache.Get("Translator") to it, so i can use the functions or is there another solution?
I have the a test harness detailed below. This has two labels on the page that are set within the page_load which is hit every second due to the updatepanel and timer.
Label1 is set to a datetime value that is stored in the Cache. Label2 is set to the current datetime.
The cache is set with an absolute expiry of 5 seconds from now and there is an update callback on the cache to re-set the datetime and make it valid for another 5 seconds.
The problem I have is that I'm seeing the cache update every 20 seconds, not every 5 seconds like I would expect. If I set the time to 30 seconds then it updates every 40.
This appears to indicate that the cache will only expire every 20 seconds. Does anyone know of a way of reducing this time? If I just insert into the cache with an expiry of 5 seconds and no Callback then it works as I would expect and is removed every 5 seconds.
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I have an asp.net solution in which there are two web application projects (client website and admin website) and also a class liabrary project in the same solution . In the live production server, the admin web app is within the client app (eg: client site= [URL] and admin site=[URL]). A class (with static variables) in class liabrary is userd to cache data. My problem is that i cannot get the changes to the static cache by one web project reflected to the other (becoz, i think, they seem to load in seperate appdomains).
View 3 RepliesI am using this to store my user information for authentication. I'd like to know where this is actually being stored? I know that people suggest to store the Session state in SQL. Is this necessary for the Cache as well?
View 4 RepliesI am writing a web page that returns a small volume of data from a database table. The database is polled every 1 second and the data will be the same for every user. As every user is accessing the same data, there is no need for each user to poll the database and use up db resource.
Therefore, I think I should be using application caching to store the data in a dataset. However, I am slightly stumped as to how to do this.... because how can i ensure that the dataset is kept up to date.
The only way I can think to do this is to have a master user/session (i.e. the first session in the application) that keeps the cache object updated every second, then other users can use that cache object. If the first session ends, then the next requestor of the cache will pick up responsibility for keeping the dataset up to date.
i got a function that first insert cache object in dataset and then check if its empty then query the database otherwise just get record from the dataset of cache object. Now the problem is, the condition If DSEktronID Is Nothing Then ' always return false even when i run the application first time?
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