API method to flush cache?

Former Member
Former Member $organization

Hi,

I am posting this question on behalf of our web department:

It is our understanding that the Tessitura web API has a caching process to improve response time and reduce database traffic.  Sometimes in testing, we make configuration changes that will cause different results, but we often have to wait for the API cache to expire before we can see our changes in our test results.  This causes uncertainty in our results.  Is there a method we can call to cause Tessitura API to flush its cache for all sessions?  Based upon our question, is there something in this area we misunderstand or could handle better?

Thanks in advance,

Jeri

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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization
    Hi Jon and thank you.  Have a great day!


    From: Tessitura Web Forum [mailto:forums-tessitura-web@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Jon Ballinger
    Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 3:57 PM
    To: Jeri Henderson
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Web Forum] API method to flush cache?

    I think there is a new method in version 10 to flush the cache.  You could do an IIS reset, or write a web page that flushes the cache.  I believe I found a utility some time back allowed you to see items in the cahce and could remove them.  I will see if it still applies it was from a couple years ago.

    From: Jeri Henderson <bounce-jerihenderson2389@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 9/22/2010 2:26:10 PM

    Hi,

    I am posting this question on behalf of our web department:

    It is our understanding that the Tessitura web API has a caching process to improve response time and reduce database traffic.  Sometimes in testing, we make configuration changes that will cause different results, but we often have to wait for the API cache to expire before we can see our changes in our test results.  This causes uncertainty in our results.  Is there a method we can call to cause Tessitura API to flush its cache for all sessions?  Based upon our question, is there something in this area we misunderstand or could handle better?

    Thanks in advance,

    Jeri




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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization
    Hi Jon and thank you.  Have a great day!


    From: Tessitura Web Forum [mailto:forums-tessitura-web@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Jon Ballinger
    Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 3:57 PM
    To: Jeri Henderson
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Web Forum] API method to flush cache?

    I think there is a new method in version 10 to flush the cache.  You could do an IIS reset, or write a web page that flushes the cache.  I believe I found a utility some time back allowed you to see items in the cahce and could remove them.  I will see if it still applies it was from a couple years ago.

    From: Jeri Henderson <bounce-jerihenderson2389@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 9/22/2010 2:26:10 PM

    Hi,

    I am posting this question on behalf of our web department:

    It is our understanding that the Tessitura web API has a caching process to improve response time and reduce database traffic.  Sometimes in testing, we make configuration changes that will cause different results, but we often have to wait for the API cache to expire before we can see our changes in our test results.  This causes uncertainty in our results.  Is there a method we can call to cause Tessitura API to flush its cache for all sessions?  Based upon our question, is there something in this area we misunderstand or could handle better?

    Thanks in advance,

    Jeri




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