I'm trying to use a MemoryCache
in .net 4.5 to keep track of and automatically update various items, but it seems like no matter what I set as an AbsoluteExpiration
it will always only expire in 15 seconds or more.
I want the cache items to expire every 5 seconds, but it always expires in at least 15 seconds, and if I move the expiration time out, it will end up being something like 15 seconds + my refresh interval, but never less than 15 seconds.
Is there some internal timer resolution that I'm not seeing? I looked through a bit of the reflected System.Runtime.Caching.MemoryCache
code and nothing stood out to me, and I haven't been able to find anybody else who has this issue out on the internet.
I have a very basic example below that illustrates the problem.
What I want is for CacheEntryUpdate
to be hit every 5 seconds or so and update with new data, but, as I've said, it only ever gets hit in 15+ seconds.
static MemoryCache MemCache;
static int RefreshInterval = 5000;
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (MemCache == null)
MemCache = new MemoryCache("MemCache");
if (!MemCache.Contains("cacheItem"))
{
var cacheObj = new object();
var policy = new CacheItemPolicy
{
UpdateCallback = new CacheEntryUpdateCallback(CacheEntryUpdate),
AbsoluteExpiration = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddMilliseconds(RefreshInterval)
};
var cacheItem = new CacheItem("cacheItem", cacheObj);
MemCache.Set("cacheItem", cacheItem, policy);
}
}
private void CacheEntryUpdate(CacheEntryUpdateArguments args)
{
var cacheItem = MemCache.GetCacheItem(args.Key);
var cacheObj = cacheItem.Value;
cacheItem.Value = cacheObj;
args.UpdatedCacheItem = cacheItem;
var policy = new CacheItemPolicy
{
UpdateCallback = new CacheEntryUpdateCallback(CacheEntryUpdate),
AbsoluteExpiration = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddMilliseconds(RefreshInterval)
};
args.UpdatedCacheItemPolicy = policy;
}
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