Hello,
I would like to know how "expensive" an extended application scoped persistence
context is.
I.e. I have a menu consisting out of 1000+ elements that I need for every request.
Therefore I would like to cache it - naturally in the application scope.
Now, instead of reading the whole menu on server startup, i thought about using an
extended persistence context so already loaded stuff is reused and new stuff gets loaded
from the DB (less work than manually loading the whole menu data in some structure).
Is this bad practice or a good idea ?
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