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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T06:54:40+00:00 2026-05-26T06:54:40+00:00

I am working with an API that runs pretty slowly, and as a result

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I am working with an API that runs pretty slowly, and as a result my application is taking a pretty big performance hit. I have managed to optimize some of the code and cut down the loading time considerably, but I would also like to cache some data across all sessions to minimize the amount of server hits I have to make. There is one API call I make now that takes almost 10 seconds to run, and the data returned rarely changes (maybe once every few weeks). What I would like to do is cache that result, as well as the time it was retrieved, and only make the API call if a certain amount of time has passed since the last call, otherwise returning the cached results. Currently I am attempting this:

[WebMethod]
    public List<RegionList> getRegionLists() {
        if (GlobalAppCache.RegionListsLastUpdate == DateTime.MinValue || GlobalAppCache.RegionListsLastUpdate.AddMinutes(15) > DateTime.Now)
        {
            List<RegionList> regionLists = new List<RegionList>( );
            // Do Some API Calls
            GlobalAppCache.RegionListsLastUpdate = DateTime.Now;
            GlobalAppCache.CachedRegionLists = regionLists;
            return regionLists;
        }
        return GlobalAppCache.CachedRegionLists;
    }

With the GlobalAppCache class being:

public class GlobalAppCache {
    public static DateTime RegionListsLastUpdate{get;set;}
    public static List<RegionList> CachedRegionLists{get;set;}
}

This method of caching doesn’t appear to be working (The API Call is made every time, and the cached results are never returned), and I haven’t been able to get anything having to do with the Application[] array to work either. Could anyone point me in the right direction? If I can get this working I may be able to improve performance by caching more items in this GlobalAppCache object. Thanks!

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    2026-05-26T06:54:41+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:54 am

    Ok, I have found a solution for my issue. Apparently while reading the documentation for the WebMethod flag, I missed the CacheDuration property. Since I was trying to cache the output of my methods, simply changing

    [WebMethod]
    

    to

    [WebMethod(CacheDuration = (60*60*24*2))]
    

    fixed it!

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