"analogueboy" wrote : We've done something similar using Spring AOP to do the 
interception for us. Perhaps it would be useful to implement a method level 
cache that adheres to the AOPAlliance interface which would leave users free to 
replace their implementation at a later date. 

This sounds like a great idea. When AOPAlliance is more mature, I can sure 
adapt dmcache to this upcoming standard.
Thanks for the hint - I haven't heard of AOPAlliance before.

Greetings,
Daniel

PS: Right now I am integrating DMCache in a Java Implementation of TPC-W  (see 
http://mitglied.lycos.de/jankiefer/tpcw/index.html). 
The result is supposed to serve as a showcase for dmcache.
(My first results are quite encouraging.)


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