Caching in Next.js Route Handlers In this video, we dive into the intricacies of caching in Next.js route handlers. Learn how to implement caching using the get method, explore scenarios where caching is beneficial, and understand the use of incremental static regeneration for updating cached data without rebuilding the entire application. We'll provide practical examples, such as caching a time endpoint and a categories endpoint, to illustrate these concepts. Lastly, note the limitations of caching with certain HTTP methods and dynamic functions. Don't forget to like and subscribe! 📔 GitHub Repo - https://github.com/gopinav/Next.js-15-Tutorials 📘 Frontend Interview Course - https://learn.codevolution.dev/ 💖 Support UPI - https://support.codevolution.dev/ 💖 Support Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/Codevolution 💾 Github - https://github.com/gopinav 📱 Follow Codevolution + Twitter - https://twitter.com/CodevolutionWeb + Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/codevolutionweb 📫 Business - codevolution.business@gmail.com 00:00 Introduction to Route Handlers and Caching 00:13 Creating a Time Route Handler 00:48 Implementing Caching in Route Handlers 01:51 Testing Caching with Time Route Handler 02:49 Revalidating Cached Data 03:48 Limitations and Final Thoughts on Caching 04:16 Support the Channel

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