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Caching custom vs storable : using both

Hello,

I have used a custom cache mechanism.
I also want to use @AuraEnabled(cacheable=true)
Is it possible know the impact of them please ? or how wil they both cohibit
thank you for advise
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AbhishekAbhishek (Salesforce Developers) 
https://developer.salesforce.com/blogs/developer-relations/2017/03/lightning-components-best-practices-caching-data-storable-actions.html

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AbhishekAbhishek (Salesforce Developers) 
https://developer.salesforce.com/blogs/developer-relations/2017/03/lightning-components-best-practices-caching-data-storable-actions.html

Your query is answered above.


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ShirishaShirisha (Salesforce Developers) 
Hi Sandrine,

Greetings!

Both approaches can help in improving the performance of the component.In Storable,it will pull the details of cache and if they are stale then it will refresh the view.

If the Storage doesn't work then you can for custom cache in which you can have full control over the behavior of Cache.

Please refer this blog (https://www.jitendrazaa.com/blog/salesforce/15-ways-to-improve-performance-of-lightning-components-in-salesforce/) for more information.

Kindly mark it as best answer if it helps so that it can help others in the future.

Warm Regards,
Shirisha Pathuri
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