Hello Julien,
I am facing the same issue as you and was considering using Redis as a 2nd 
level cache backend but I found very little relevant information.
Any luck with your original question?
Regards,
Julien Martin.

Le mardi 4 octobre 2011 13:51:29 UTC+2, Julien Dubois a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> - My application is a classic Java Web application (nothing fancy)
> - I'm using Hibernate
> - I'm using ehcache as Hibernate's second level cache
>
> As far as I understand the concept of Dynos, this will not work well with 
> my 2nd level cache: the cache will not be synchronized across all dynos 
> (considering I want to scale to more than 1 dyno).
>
> I couldn't find any documentation on using a Java cache on Heroku, does 
> anybody has any idea or experience on this matter?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Julien.
>
>

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