Z SQL methods provide a caching mechanism that can greatly reduce the number of database accesses.
If, however, the database is changed dynamically, the cache must be used with caution as otherwise stale query results may be returned.
Cache controled SQL methods (CCSQLMethods
) are derived
from Z SQL methods.
In addition to the
normal Z SQL methods, a cache controlled SQL method implements
the functions flushCache()
and
flushCacheEntry(REQUEST=None, **kw)
.
flushCache
flushes the complete cache associated with
the method. flushCacheEntry
flushes the query specified
by its arguments. The query is determined in the same way as in
__call__
.
This allows explicit cache control and allows for much better
cache utilization.
Note that flushCache
works reliably across multiple
ZEO client processes while flushCacheEntry
takes effect only
in a single process.
Cache controled SQL methods are also available as an
CMF FSZSQLMethod
derivative. They are
registered with the filename extension ccsql
.
made Zope 2.8 compatible.
flushCache
now works reliably across independant ZEO
client processes. Attention: flushCacheEntry
does not!
FSZSQLMethod
based variant of Cache Controlled
SQL Methods, i.e. a filesystem based variant.
CCSQLMethods version 1.0 can be downloaded as a
TGZ archiv.
It should be extracted in a Products
directory.
The package SharedResource is required and must be downloaded and installed, too.