Hi! >currently looking to use JCS. Could you please tell me where I can get hold of the required jar files ? Download the sources from CVS, install maven and type maven.bat in the directory of the jcs sources where the maven.xml file is located. Maven should download all required jar files into its repository
>Also is it ok to use at its present stage ? This is because I noticed the "To Do" list had quite a >few important features left (XML Config, LFU memcache etc.). It depends which features you want to use. I replaced oscache by jcs during the last week and found no problems so far. I use the indexed disk cache and the remote cache. Well, the indexed disk cache has some problems, but there were some source codes posted on this mailing list which solved them. I think they were even submitted to the dev-list. >Finally is there some "startup" guide with samples for beginners ? My basic requirement was to speed I for myself find the documentation a little bit too short but it tells you everything you need to know. There are some points that are not really easy to understand but if you start playing around with the tool you will understand the meaning. Some examples would be really cool. >layer under the web service layer.So I needed to cache resultset data for a specific amount of time at each layer. You can cache an type of data that is somewhere inherited from java.lang.Object. Christian -- subshell gmbh Christian Kreutzfeldt Weidenallee 1 t +49.40.431 362-27 20357 Hamburg f +49.40.431 362-29 http://www.subshell.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
