Do I Really Need to Clean AxKits Cache?
The AxKit cache improves performance, so you should not clean it unless really necessary. If your web site is made up of static XML files, then there should be no reason to clean the cache (except maybe after a large update when lots of old source documents are deleted or renamed). Even if your web site includes some dynamic pages such as XSP, there should still be no reason to clean the cache because you would have only a limited number of source files. (Only the source code for your dynamic page is cached by default. The generated output document is not served from the cache without specific configuration to support it). The main reason to clean AxKit’s would be if your web site caches individualized pages (per user) and you have a large user base. In this situation, the cache would continue to grow as more and more users made use of your web site. This is especially true if the dynamically generated individual pages are dated. For example, if your web site generates monthly account