I use Sesame in a JSP web based application and I would like to know if there is any way to cache some queries that are used consistently.
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I assume that what you want to "cache" is the query result for a given query with specific value. You can very easily build such a cache yourself. Just create a class for the general query that internally keeps a reference to a HashMap that maps from a value key (e.g. the placeid for your example query) to a query result:
Then all you do is check, for a given place id, if it is present in the cache. If it is not, you execute the query, get the result back and materialize it as a
MutableTupleQueryResultwhich you can then put in that cache:If you want something a bit more sophisticated (e.g. something that throws out cached items after a certain time, or sets a size limit on your cache), I would have a look at using something like a Guava Cache instead of a simple
HashMap, but the basic setup would remain the same.