Friday, November 2, 2012

Re: rpc serialization without the rpc

While not answering your question exactly, I have seen posts around on writing your own caching filter for Java, and they seem pretty easy to do.
And, it would then be really easy to invalidate your cached items.

However, as Jens says, putting all the request parameters into the URL is not a good idea.
If you really want, you could write your caching filter to cache POST requests.

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