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Subject:    Re: To cache a specific number of objects in the server-side
From:       Ravishankar Chamarajnagar <rchamara () chutneytech ! com>
Date:       2002-08-30 14:36:05
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Finally a good link to get the CST  from.
http://www.componentsource.com/Product.asp?PO=512946
-Ravishankar

Ravishankar Chamarajnagar wrote:

> About the SOAP toolkit to cache objects at the server, here are the links to the
> Chutney SOAP toolkit (CST)
> 
> "About Chutney"
> http://www.componentsource.com/BuyComponents/ProductCatalog/PublisherInformation.asp?PCV=6994_4
>  
> "Add to Cart (MS)"
> http://www.componentsource.com/BuyComponents/ProductCatalog/AddToCart.asp?PriceOptio \
> nID=24436&CIKID=&AllowUnlock=&ProductID=512946&ProductOpID=6994&CPID=&Ver=4&Info=D&Browse=&Grp=&GroupType=&GroupCode=&ProductOptions=6994_4X6997_4X&Key=0&PN=Chut
>  "Add to Cart (Apache)"
> http://www.componentsource.com/BuyComponents/ProductCatalog/AddToCart.asp?PriceOptio \
> nID=24445&CIKID=&AllowUnlock=&ProductID=512946&ProductOpID=6997&CPID=&Ver=4&Info=D&Browse=&Grp=&GroupType=&GroupCode=&ProductOptions=6994_4X6997_4X&Key=1&PN=Chutney
>  By the way, component source doesn't verify their information too well:
> http://www.componentsource.com/BuyComponents/ProductCatalog/AddToCart.asp?ProductID= \
> 512946&ProductOpID=6997&CPID=&Ver=4&Info=D&Browse=&Grp=&GroupType=&GroupCode=&Produc \
> tOptions=6994_4X6997_4X&PN=FooBar+SOAP%2B+Toolkit+V1%2E0+for+Apache+SOAP&Detail=1+Developer+License
>  
> Ravishankar Chamarajnagar wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > There is a toolkit called CST (Chutney SOAP Toolkit)- (My company's
> > product) that you can install at the server side and have it cache any
> > SOAP object you wish to. It is really easy to configure (you could
> > configure the granularity of the objects to be cached) and gives you
> > very good performance. you could get your hands on it at
> > 
> > http://www.componentsource.com/BuyComponents/ProductCatalog/SearchResults.asp
> > 
> > This can really speed up SOAP transactions tremendously. Let me know if
> > you need to know anything more about it.
> > 
> > -Ravishankar
> > 
> > Hi Shankar
> > 
> > If you need to cache stuff on the server side, just use a singleton
> > class
> > yourself to manage the cache, and have your soap server classes access
> > it.
> > 
> > Mark
> > 
> > PS: please use the soap-user-help list for questions on SOAP. The
> > soap-dev-help list is for the people actually creating Apache SOAP,
> > rather
> > than us mere mortals. :-)  The developers generally keep an eye on the
> > user
> > list anyway.
> > 
> > At 03:26 PM 29/08/2002 +0530, you wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > > 
> > > This is Shankar from chennai(India).
> > > This is my first question to this group after joining last
> > yesterday.
> > > 
> > > Is it possible to tell the apache SOAP (server-side) to cache a
> > specific
> > > amount of objects for it service.
> > > Say, this could be useful if we deploy a service as "application"
> > scope
> > > in apache SOAP.
> > > These things are very critical for performance in the production
> > > systems.
> > > 
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > ShankarS


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Finally a good link to get the CST&nbsp; from.
<br><A HREF="http://www.componentsource.com/Product.asp?PO=512946">http://www.componentsource.com/Product.asp?PO=512946</A>
 <br>-Ravishankar
<p>Ravishankar Chamarajnagar wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>About the SOAP toolkit to cache objects at the server,
here are the links to the
<br>Chutney SOAP toolkit (CST)
<p>"About Chutney"
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rmation.asp?PCV=6994_4">http://www.componentsource.com/BuyComponents/ProductCatalog/PublisherInformation.asp?PCV=6994_4</a>
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<p>Ravishankar Chamarajnagar wrote: <p>> Hi all,
<br>>
<br>> There is a toolkit called CST (Chutney SOAP Toolkit)- (My company's
<br>> product) that you can install at the server side and have it cache
any
<br>> SOAP object you wish to. It is really easy to configure (you could
<br>> configure the granularity of the objects to be cached) and gives
you
<br>> very good performance. you could get your hands on it at
<br>>
<br>> <a href="http://www.componentsource.com/BuyComponents/ProductCatalog/SearchResul \
ts.asp">http://www.componentsource.com/BuyComponents/ProductCatalog/SearchResults.asp</a>
 <br>>
<br>> This can really speed up SOAP transactions tremendously. Let me know
if
<br>> you need to know anything more about it.
<br>>
<br>> -Ravishankar
<br>>
<br>> Hi Shankar
<br>>
<br>> If you need to cache stuff on the server side, just use a singleton
<br>> class
<br>> yourself to manage the cache, and have your soap server classes access
<br>> it.
<br>>
<br>> Mark
<br>>
<br>> PS: please use the soap-user-help list for questions on SOAP. The
<br>> soap-dev-help list is for the people actually creating Apache SOAP,
<br>> rather
<br>> than us mere mortals. :-)&nbsp; The developers generally keep an
eye on the
<br>> user
<br>> list anyway.
<br>>
<br>> At 03:26 PM 29/08/2002 +0530, you wrote:
<br>> >Hi All,
<br>> >
<br>> >&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; This is Shankar from chennai(India).
<br>> >&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; This is my first question to this group
after joining last
<br>> yesterday.
<br>> >
<br>> >&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Is it possible to tell the apache SOAP
(server-side) to cache a
<br>> specific
<br>> >amount of objects for it service.
<br>> >&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Say, this could be useful if we deploy
a service as "application"
<br>> scope
<br>> >in apache SOAP.
<br>> >&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; These things are very critical for performance
in the production
<br>> >systems.
<br>> >
<br>> >Thanks in advance,
<br>> >ShankarS</blockquote>
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