Difference between the archive and cache_archive in object tag
hello,
I am trying to find the difference between the archive and cache_archive for the object tag to use for applet.
I was going through this link which discusses the applet caching :
http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/plugin/developer_guide/applet_caching.html
Especially : A sticky applet is placed in a disk cache created and
controlled by Java Plug-in which the browser cannot overwrite.How do i find what is the disk cache on my machine, and how different it is from the normal cache.
Currently i am using the normal archive parameter in object tag, and when i go to the java plugin control panel, i see all the downloaded jars.
But wanted to know how will it be different from using the cache_archive parameter.
Please advise,
Edited by: duskandawn on Jun 10, 2009 11:07 AM
Hi Juraj!
I feel the same too - Except the fact that SessionFacade is used to access EJBs while the VO are built as response objects (i.e. assembled) and unassembled by different web requests.
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