I think that's a good idea, at least it sounds like one. Since we're
dealing with an embedded DB, this should be reasonably workable.
One other thing we should do, as we move towards a beta, is design ye
olde website. SF will host it, assuming we have simple needs, and we
can move it later if we get more complicated.
On 5/28/05, Aaron Davidson <ada...@po...> wrote:
> Did a little snooping on the slow speed -- It's definately just the
> food loading. It gets worse and worse as you add more and more foods to
> the daily list. It has to load each one from the database every time it
> is needed. Adding a food to the day forces all foods in that day to be
> reloaded from scratch.
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> We could cache loaded foods in a WeakHashMap, and always check it
> before loading. Just need to make sure it is *always* checked first, so
> that read/write stale cache conflicts don't occur. What do you think?
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