I started with FileCacheLoader for local persistent cache. The storage on disk 
took more than 2h for less than 200MB. Then I changed to JDBMCacheLoader, and 
the storage time drop to 5min. The diference in storage terms is 
FileCacheLoader has one folder per root node and JDBM has one single file.

Last week I tried using JBC3 and H2 embedded database with JDBCCacheLoader and 
the storage get 13GB during the process! I don't know how (and spent more then 
1h before I canceled the test).

I had others little problems with JDBM, but it has been the better option for 
my case (occasional full writing and many reads on a single server).

P.S.: my understanding is you can use DB Java Edition when your software is not 
distributed for thirdparties (or when it is opensource). But I didn't spend 
much time thinking about it.

my two cents...

Thanks,

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