Re: jcs - something for cayenne?

From: Andrus Adamchik (andru..bjectstyle.org)
Date: Thu Jul 27 2006 - 17:18:24 EDT

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    I did not respond to Brian's message back than cause I didn't have
    much to say about it. Now I have a need for that type of
    functionality, so I checked in some early prototype code for the
    pluggable cache (see org.apache.cayenne.cache and CAY-613).

    Questions/comments are welcomed.

    Andrus

    On Apr 28, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Brian McCallister wrote:

    > I might suggest that second-level caching should probably be
    > seperated and very easily pluggable. Plugging in arbitrary
    > implementations is fairly important in most significant apps I have
    > worked with which were able to use O/RM and a second level cache.
    >
    > -Brian
    >
    >
    > On Apr 27, 2006, at 3:04 PM, Gentry, Michael ((Contractor)) wrote:
    >
    >> I've not looked at JCS, but I was thinking just the other day that
    >> I'd
    >> like to be able to more finely tune the caching -- heavily cache
    >> entity
    >> A, but lightly cache entity B. Or set different times-to-live in the
    >> cache for different entities. Haven't had time to look into what is
    >> involved (among other things) in order to do that, though.
    >>
    >> /dev/mrg
    >>
    >>
    >> -----Original Message-----
    >> From: Tore Halset [mailto:halse..vv.ntnu.no]
    >> Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 5:43 PM
    >> To: cayenne-de..ncubator.apache.org
    >> Subject: jcs - something for cayenne?
    >>
    >>
    >> Hello.
    >>
    >> I was at a java user group meeting today. A guy talked about jcs and
    >> it looked great. I have not used it before, but perhaps it can be
    >> used in cayenne as an alternative to the commons LRUMap? Anyone here
    >> used jcs for anything?
    >>
    >> http://jakarta.apache.org/jcs/
    >>
    >> What I would like to have in cayenne is the option to have less
    >> caching on some of the tables.
    >>
    >> - Tore.
    >
    >



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