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difference between caching objects in session objects?
 Question Submitted By :: Career.tina
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  Re: difference between caching objects in session objects?
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# 1
session object creates for each user indivisually but 1 
cach object for one application.
 
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  Re: difference between caching objects in session objects?
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1. Sessions may not improve performance whereas Cache will
improve site performance.

2. Sessions may change from user to user whereas a single
Cache will be maintained for the entire application.

3. Cache wont maintain any state, whereas Sessions will
maintain separate state for every user.


I hope it would help.
 
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