Hiya,

Thanks for the feedback - I'll get to work on this now.  I guess conceptually this 
really belongs within the Avalon-Excalibur-store framework, as it will sit along side 
AbstractJispFilesystemStore rather than on top of it.

Do you agree, or do you feel that this should be implemented outside of the core 
Excalibur framework?

Comments appreciated :)

Corin

-----Original Message-----
From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 2 March 2004 8:08 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JCS Based Cache


Corin,

> ...Someone mentioned JCS as a good solution - and it strikes me as
> being fairly simple to extend the JCS AbstractDiskCache 
> (http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/jcs/xref/org/apache/jcs/auxiliary/
> disk/AbstractDiskCache.html.)   I hope to start work on this in the 
> short term - today or tomorrow ideally. Has anyone given this any more 
> thought recently?...

 From what we know of it, your application is certainly a good real-life 
test of the caching/persistent store system. Moving to JCS sounds like 
a very good idea, also because IIUC it won't require JDK 1.4 (as NIO 
would). Nothing against 1.4 but if there's a good solution that doesn't 
require it, all the better.

-Bertrand


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