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  | | | Cache | Cache 2005-06-22 - By Rumpa Giri
Back Hello,
I would like to know what will be a good way to implement the following:
We have many read only tables in the database. I was thinking rather than doing a select all from the table all the time, we would like to keep the collection of objects in memory to reduce the database traffic. The SQLs for this is pretty much SELECT * FROM TABLENAME. No filtering is present. And this collection of objects is referenced too many times.
Any related articles, pointer will help us.
Thanks, Rgiri.
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