Dear Reader,
recently, I have posted a message that informs about "DMCache" - a
dynamic method-based caching API that can help to improve the
effeciency of layered systems such as EJB applications. See forum
message
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=57472
for details.
In
Dear Reader,
recently, I have posted a message that informs about "DMCache" - a
dynamic method-based caching API that can help to improve the
effeciency of layered systems such as EJB applications. See forum
message
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=57472
for details.
In
"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 li
Dear reader,
this message intends to promote the idea of method-based caching
as a means to elegantly and effectively improve the efficiency of
EJB-systems. In order to explain what this is about I have
implemented a related API that uses javassist. My suggested
approach helps to easily and transp
Dear reader,
this message intends to promote the idea of method-based caching
as a means to elegantly and effectively improve the efficiency of
EJB-systems. In order to explain what this is about I have
implemented a related API that uses javassist. My suggested
approach helps to easily and transp