Queue N Cache

03.09.2010

As promised, below you can find the source code and slides from my Queue N Cache presentation from the 360|Flex conference. For those who were there, thanks for coming. I really enjoy learning with you all and being able to share when I can.

First, the demo application for queuing and caching. Keep in mind that images loaded into the application will be cached in the browser, so depending on what you’re wanting to test you may need to clear your browser cache between tests. Right-click the application to access the source.

Second, the presentation slides. Here they are as a “slidecast” but they’re a little different than the live ones. I think the live video will be made available shortly so if you’re looking for that check back later. Also, this slidecast was made through SlideShare and their audio-syncing tool is a little limiting so the audio might get unsynced for a moment. In any case, enjoy!

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03.09.2010 / Nate Ross said:

This preso is simply juicy. Thanks for sharing.

08.28.2010 / Aaron Hardy said:

Before anyone goes implementing the principles outlined in my presentation, check out the new Spark Image component in Flex 4.5:

http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Spark+Image

Adobe has now baked in both queueing and caching into the Image component. Freaking awesome.

10.23.2010 / AaronHardy.com » Studio J Online Scrapbooking said:

[...] whatever the user is viewing gets top priority), and even trigger timeouts and/or retry requests. I talked in-depth about this system at the 360|Flex conference and Adobe is adding a similar system to the new Spark image component in Flex [...]


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