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Cache Dependencies in Winforms??Hello
I have a C# application and am caching some data on the client side by using a HashTable. Is there a way I can set Cache dependencies like a time factor by which my cache is updated by making a call to the webservice, as and when the time expires? I believe on the server side this is done using System.Web.Caching where you have a number of dependencies to set. Is there something similar available for the client side? If not does anyone know how it could be done? I'd really appreciate if you could reply A.S.A.P. Thanks, Vinit Vinit,
There is nothing out of the box that will provide this for you. However, check out the Enterprise Application Blocks (there is a .NET 2.0 version out now in beta, I believe). There is a caching framework which mirrors the one in ASP.NET and can be used anywhere. Hope this helps. -- Show quote- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP] - mvp@spam.guard.caspershouse.com "Vinit" <vinitsa***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1135018913.127365.61170@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Hello > > I have a C# application and am caching some data on the client side by > using a HashTable. Is there a way I can set Cache dependencies like a > time factor by which my cache is updated by making a call to the > webservice, as and when the time expires? > > I believe on the server side this is done using System.Web.Caching > where you have a number of dependencies to set. Is there something > similar available for the client side? If not does anyone know how it > could be done? > > I'd really appreciate if you could reply A.S.A.P. > > Thanks, > Vinit > |
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