Thanks for the pointer cavac. I did not know anything about this Clacks protocol. If I understand right, you use Net::Clacks for caching whenever a db request is needed/fetched. And that can be for multiple clients. You broadcast it, and clacks server deals with it. And has it available for all clients. In a client/server model. Fine, but what's the key? This is my primary obstacle in using (any) cache solution. Whenever I make a DBIx::Class db search I supply ($conditions, $attributes) which are hashes for the search, which can be undef as well. So, one part of the key is the current function, e.g. Model::User::list(). The other part of the key must include some kind of digest of said function parameters. Which is not that easy to calculate efficiently and beat the db call ...

bw, bliako


In reply to Re^3: Caching DB rows transparently and with SQL search by bliako
in thread Caching DB rows transparently and with SQL search by bliako

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