On 10/14/06, Ian Leitch <port001 / gmail.com> wrote: > Hey all, > > I've just made the first release of a new project: Boogaloo. > > Boogaloo is a very simple cache server that provides persistent and > temporary caches. You can also use it to house your own custom services. > It's meant to be very simple to use so that you can concentrate on your > primary problem. > > You'll find it fully documented and even has a few unit tests: > http://boogaloo.rubyforge.org/ > or "sudo gem install boogaloo" if you want to play straight away. > > Why? > > It started out as a place to cache my rendered Liquid template objects and > somewhere to store a list of selectors from some CSS files. Later on I > started using it as a temporary cache for objects that were only relevant to > specific user in Rails. So instead of keeping the object in the users > session and forgetting to clear it out later, I can now just stick it in > Boogaloo and let it expire after a period given. This is very handy for > multi-step forms etc. > > Anyway, I hope someone finds it useful... > > Cheers, > Ian. > > Interesting, so where do you cache the data that clients send you? -- There was only one Road; that it was like a great river: its springs were at every doorstep, and every path was its tributary.