Difference between revisions of "SYSCLS PREVENT CACHING"
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This classification is used to prevent instances of a respectively classified MetaClass (and all its derivates) from being added to the central cache (on the server side). | This classification is used to prevent instances of a respectively classified MetaClass (and all its derivates) from being added to the central cache (on the server side). | ||
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+ | == Usage == | ||
+ | Relate the classification to a MetaClass to prevent caching of all instances (also of derivates). | ||
Caching can be prevented for all non-system objects, i.e.: | Caching can be prevented for all non-system objects, i.e.: | ||
* the object itself is not a system object | * the object itself is not a system object | ||
* the MetaClass of the object is not a system object | * the MetaClass of the object is not a system object |
Latest revision as of 14:38, 30 October 2024
This classification is used to prevent instances of a respectively classified MetaClass (and all its derivates) from being added to the central cache (on the server side).
Usage
Relate the classification to a MetaClass to prevent caching of all instances (also of derivates). Caching can be prevented for all non-system objects, i.e.:
- the object itself is not a system object
- the MetaClass of the object is not a system object