While trying out the various new features with Silverlight 3.0, i have decided to spent more time on the Assembly caching feature as i feel it is a really cool feature which can really help us to keep the common assemblies which are referenced in various xap files in a compressed file such as zip. By doing so we can reduce the size of the various xap files being downloaded to the client cache.
I did all the steps required for Application Library Caching but could observe that these files are being downloaded every time i visit the site. I used the HTTP traffic monitor Fiddler to view HTTP requests and responses, to verify that cached files are not being downloaded.
I figured out the issue as with the test environment being the Visual Studio Development Server which does not enable caching in its HTTP response headers. The key point here is that we should either publish the site to an IIS or Configure the Web project to use IIS and enable local host monitoring from the HTTP traffic monitor
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