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What is just-in-time object acceleration technology?

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What is just-in-time object acceleration technology?

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Just as FlashForward accelerates delivery of embedded cacheable objects, just-in-time object acceleration enables acceleration of non-cacheable embedded objects, resulting in improved application response time. This feature eliminates the need for users to download these objects on each request. Instead, the Condenser automatically tracks the freshness of each of these objects in real-time. If a requested object has not changed, the Condenser instructs the client to use the cached version of the object. If an object has indeed changed, the Condenser delivers it to the client. The Condenser delivers the object only if it determines that the object has changed, guaranteeing the optimal application response times for all users, resulting in the fastest possible experience.

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