Cache for asp.net user control

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Billy Zhang

Here is a user control on the page, how do I cache it by user?
Currently I think we could put a server control for example ID:textusername
in the asp.net page whose value is username, so we can utilize Output cache
with varybycontrol to control the cache.

Queation:
If this is right direction, does this control ID:textusername need to be in
the user control or just in the asp.net page?

How do I check if it has been cached successfully?

If there are 2000 users, how do I check the memory the cache used?

Thanks,
-Billy
 
Hello Billy,

emm, not quite understand what do u want to get.
Cache the user name or the value of the control?!
To have the user-specific cache your can use the Session, or put the value
to the Cache class with the user name key and hashed by username (to make
it a bit secure in case of accessing this value from other user)

---
WBR,
Michael Nemtsev [Microsoft MVP] :: blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour

"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo


BZ> Here is a user control on the page, how do I cache it by user?
BZ> Currently I think we could put a server control for example
BZ> ID:textusername in the asp.net page whose value is username, so we
BZ> can utilize Output cache with varybycontrol to control the cache.
BZ>
BZ> Queation:
BZ> If this is right direction, does this control ID:textusername need
BZ> to be in
BZ> the user control or just in the asp.net page?
BZ> How do I check if it has been cached successfully?
BZ>
BZ> If there are 2000 users, how do I check the memory the cache used?
BZ>
BZ> Thanks,
BZ> -Billy
 
I want to cache a usercontrol by using Output cache.
There are two ways: VaryByControl and VaryByCustom.

Since I want to cache this usercontrol by different user, could i use
VaryByControl to control this?

If there are 2000 users, how do I check the memory the cache used?
 
Hello

To cache a user control / a page by user name, as you said, we can either
use VaryByControl (a trick) or VaryByCustom, but I believe VaryByCusom is a
more direct way to accomplish the task. There is a blog article may exactly
meets the need:
http://aspadvice.com/blogs/ssmith/archive/2007/10/29/VaryByCustom-Caching-By-User.aspx
Please try it in your user control, and for any other questions, let me
know!

In order to monitor the cache usage in asp.net, Steve Smith has written a
cool application that helps you monitor and manage your cache values in
ASP.NET. Read all about it here:
http://aspadvice.com/blogs/ssmith/archive/2005/12/03/Cache_Manager_Almost_Ready.aspx
There are other open source projects for the same purpose:
http://aspalliance.com/CacheManager/Default.aspx
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/web-cache/cachemanagementinaspnet.aspx

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Billy Zhang said:
I want to cache a usercontrol by using Output cache.
There are two ways: VaryByControl and VaryByCustom.

Since I want to cache this usercontrol by different user, could i use
VaryByControl to control this?

If there are 2000 users, how do I check the memory the cache used?

Michael Nemtsev said:
Hello Billy,

emm, not quite understand what do u want to get.
Cache the user name or the value of the control?!
To have the user-specific cache your can use the Session, or put the
value
to the Cache class with the user name key and hashed by username (to make
it a bit secure in case of accessing this value from other user)

---
WBR,
Michael Nemtsev [Microsoft MVP] :: blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour

"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and
we
miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo


BZ> Here is a user control on the page, how do I cache it by user?
BZ> Currently I think we could put a server control for example
BZ> ID:textusername in the asp.net page whose value is username, so we
BZ> can utilize Output cache with varybycontrol to control the cache.
BZ>
BZ> Queation:
BZ> If this is right direction, does this control ID:textusername need
BZ> to be in
BZ> the user control or just in the asp.net page?
BZ> How do I check if it has been cached successfully?
BZ>
BZ> If there are 2000 users, how do I check the memory the cache used?
BZ>
BZ> Thanks,
BZ> -Billy
 
Hello Billy,

I am writing to check the status of the issue on your side. Would you mind
letting me know the result of the suggestions? If you need further
assistance, feel free to let me know. I will be more than happy to be of
assistance.

Have a great day!

Regards,
Jialiang Ge ([email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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