Cache (Reference) Part 3

Before we begin the last part of the cache blog, let's do a little review.

In the first part, I have shown how the cache is used as an object cache, how to create a cache and interact with it but not more. The second part was on everything that is possible with the cache, and for what it can be used. In the last part we want to see at some special cases and deliver the promised reference.

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Cache (Advanced) Part 2

In the first part of the cache blog entry we looked at how we can use the cache directly without entering into great detail. Now let's have a look at what the cache is at capable of. Because it provides much more than just storing data.

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Cache (Basic) Part 1

Since version 3.1.2 Railo supports the possibility of using a cache. This blog entry will go into the details of this feature. The blog is divided into 3 parts, the first part will deal with the base functionality, the second part show how the cache is used in backend and the last part takes care of specialties when using the cache and shows a reference.

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Release notes Railo 3.1.2

We are very proud to present the next minor release of Railo labeled 3.1.2 which you can easily install by following the usual update procedure as described here.

Updating Railo.

What is new in this version?

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Update on Railo 3.1.2 launch

Railo 3.1.2.001 in now on public preview ( http://preview.getrailo.org/ ). If you need assistance updating, You can watch a demo on how to update your Railo build. It's easy, I promise.

Edit: I incorrectly reported that it was 3.1.2.002, it's not - it's 3.1.2.001

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