Apart from the web console, you should be able to achieve this with most professional strength caches available I would start with terracotta, ehcache or hazelcast Here is a list of some of the best caches java-sources.net/open-source/cache-solut....
Apart from the web console, you should be able to achieve this with most professional strength caches available. I would start with terracotta, ehcache or hazelcast. Here is a list of some of the best caches java-sources.net/open-source/cache-solut....
Peter, We have had pricing discussions with Terracotta/EhCache. The quotes we have received mean that we cannot afford it. Let me have a look at Hazelcast.
– swapnonil Jul 3 at 10:19 Since both products are open source, how much were you quoted out of interest. ;) – Peter Lawrey Jul 3 at 10:25 I am not privy to the conversation. But I have heard my development manager state this to be four k per vm.
– swapnonil Jul 3 at 10:38.
The reason for this is simple, caching is hard, especially for important data.
From what I understand of Varnish it sits in front of the web server. Now the product I am working with is a web based Digital Asset Management solution where most static content is already cached via Akamai, but we still have scalability issues. This is because we have tons of asynchronous background jobs which call the db umpteen times to get anything done.So while a web accelerator may help a general purpose caching solution is really what we need so that we can apply it through the length and breadth of the product.
– swapnonil Jul 3 at 12:17.
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