- Minimal dependencies
- Element grouping
- Quick nested categorical removal
- Data expiration: idle time, max life
- Configurable runtime parameters
- Security: Authentication or authorization should be completed before objects return from the cache. The information transmitted between caches should be encrypted.
- Disk overflow (and defragmentation)
- Thread pool controls
- Region data separation and configuration
- Element event handling
- Fine grained element configuration options
- Remote synchronization
- Remote store recovery
- Scheduled cache expiry
- Non-blocking "zombie" (balking facade) pattern: When using distributed caching, Puts and removals are queued and occur asynchronously in the background, and hence are non-blocking. Get requests are synchronous and can potentially block if there is a communication problem.
- Lateral distribution of elements via HTTP, TCP, or UDP
- UDP Discovery of other caches
- Remote server chaining (or clustering) and failover
- Reliability
- Maintainability
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Java Object Caching: Requirements
This is a follow-up of the Java Object Caching post that was posted on March 1st. As mentioned earlier, Object Caching refers to caching objects that are neither fully static not fully dynamic. There are a few Object Caching services available under the Apache License, and are quite easy to plug into your applications. The following is a list of features that may be available in a caching service, which can be used as a guide for determining the right requirements of a caching tool for your needs:
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