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Enterprise Object Caching


  • Subject: Enterprise Object Caching
  • From: Marcos Trejo Munguia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 18:15:09 -0500

Hi List,

I have a doubt related to object caching, suppose you have the next relationship A<->>B, if you fetch objects of A, then objects of B, it isn't supposed that when you access objects of B through objects of A this objects of B are already cached in memory and there's no need to do a trip to the db to bring them? Because I,m debugging the SQL that EOF generates and this is not happening, another query is performed to bring those objects B related to object A. It isn't enough to fetch the objects that you need to get them cached in memory?

Cheers

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