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Apache DirectMemory Javascript Caching
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Olivier Lamy
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2012-06-18
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Javascript caching with DirectMemory
First you must have a server instance installed and available see {{{./server-instance.html}server instance}}.
Sample here are based on using JQuery library.
Now you will be able to store/get/delete your json objects in an Apache DirectMemory instance.
%{toc|fromDepth=2}
* Store your object
Note the header <<<X-DirectMemory-ExpiresIn>>> to specify the ttl value in ms.
%{snippet|id=put|url=http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directmemory/trunk/examples/server-example/src/main/webapp/js/sample.js}
* Get your object
%{snippet|id=get|url=http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directmemory/trunk/examples/server-example/src/main/webapp/js/sample.js}
* Delete your object
%{snippet|id=delete|url=http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directmemory/trunk/examples/server-example/src/main/webapp/js/sample.js}