ASP. NET cache processing instance and asp.net cache instance
This example describes the ASP. NET cache processing class. Share it with you for your reference. The details are as follows:
ASP. NET cache processing class.
Usage:
Just copy this code into a new class file (. cs) and add it to your ASP. NET website. one thing to keep in mind is that data stored in ASP. NET Cache can be accessible implements SS all sessions. so when creating a cacheID for the object to be stored, it must be unique (or it cocould be overwritten ). I usually store the unique cacheID in the session and then use that to referrence the cacheID. (e.g. cacheHandler. write (Session ["MyCacheData"], myData );)
The Code is as follows:
using System;using System.Collections.Generic;using System.Web.Caching;using System.Web;/// <summary>/// This class reads/writes to ASP .NET server cache. For the sake of /// simplicity, the class writes objects to cache with no expirateion./// Use the Remove() function to programmatically remove objects stored/// from the server cache. This class was created as an alternative to /// storing large objects in the session./// </summary>public class CacheHandler{ public static bool Write(string cacheID, object data) { if (HttpContext.Current == null) return false; if (cacheID == null || cacheID.Equals("")) return false; HttpRuntime.Cache.Insert( cacheID, data, null, Cache.NoAbsoluteExpiration, Cache.NoSlidingExpiration, CacheItemPriority.NotRemovable, null ); return true; } public static object Read(string cacheID) { if (HttpContext.Current == null) return null; return HttpRuntime.Cache.Get(cacheID); } public static void Remove(string cacheID) { if (HttpContext.Current == null ) return; if (cacheID == null || cacheID.Equals("")) return; HttpRuntime.Cache.Remove(cacheID); }}
I hope this article will help you design your asp.net program.