I'm working on a caching solution that requires each server in the farm to 
maintain its own local cache using sticky sessions. For fault tolerance, I'd 
also like to asynchronously persist cached items to a JDBCCacheLoader. This 
way, if one of the servers fail, another server can take over for it by 
retrieving its information from the database. This seems to work well with the 
basic JDBCCacheLoader configuration as long as the database is available. 
However, if the database fails so does all caching operations on all web 
servers. To avoid having the database present a single point of failure, I'd 
prefer to ignore the JDBCCacheLoader exceptions (just log them) and allow the 
system to continue running using only the local caches. Is there a way to do 
this?

Thanks!

Dustin

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