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Ehcache is a widely used java distributed cache for general purpose caching, J2EE and light-weight containers. It features memory and disk stores, replicate by copy and invalidate, listeners, a gzip caching servlet filter and much more... Ehcache is available under an Apache open source
claimed by Eclipse Foundation
The Eclipse Persistence Services Project (EclipseLink) project's goal is to provide an extensible framework that will enable Java developers to interact with relational databases, XML, and Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) in an efficient and productive manor. EclipseLink will focus on
Terracotta provides clustering for Java applications. Features include: - High level replication - Cross JVM coordination - Large virtual heaps - Fine-grained changes - Runtime management and control - No serialization
Distributed caching can be a big, hairy, intricate, and complex proposition when using it extensively. Simple Spring Memcached (SSM) attempts to simplify implementation for several basic use cases. This project enables caching in Spring-managed beans, by using Java 5 Annotations and
Nerot schedules execution of a Java instance or static method (with arguments you provide) and stores the result in-memory for quick asynchronous retrieval. Basically, it is like traditional response caching, only faster. You never wait on a request after cache expires, because cache never expires.
The UltraESB is a Free and Open Source Enterprise Service Bus [ESB] that facilitates the integration of different systems. Integration is facilitated via "messages" which maybe HTTP/S messages (such as SOAP, REST, JSON, XML, Hessian, AS2, HTML, Binary, Text etc) or messages over many other
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