Hi Tim,
 
whatever time you could dedicate to the use and furtehr development would be 
appreciated.
 
Werner

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        Hi Werner, 
        
        it's good to see the sample code for distrbuted caching, submitted a 
long time ago, has made it's way into CVS. Other users can test, review and 
extend the idea, if required. 
        
        I have been doing very little with Castor JDO for the past many weeks. 
We have finally rolled out our web apps to production using Castor JDO 0.9.7 
with IBM WAS 5.1, with very few problems. We have had one issue with selecting 
UDB sequence values, but I think the problem stemmed from incorrect WAS and UDB 
configuration, rather than any bugs with the JDO sequence generators. 
        
        There has also been a push by other senior developers (and middle 
management) here to move towards Spring and Hibernate, the current favourites. 
        
        I would like to see the distributed caching code up and running, but 
I'm not sure how much time I will have for testing, nor how much access I will 
have to internal resources (app and database servers). I have picked up a few 
typos in the distributed cache samples, from my earlier submissions, so I will 
send at least those revisions. 
        
        I noticed comments from another JDO user regarding the lack of an 
"ehcache" implmentation, which I think is the default used by JBoss. The 
reflection API you have placed in the base cache class should make integration 
of other cache API fairly simple. 
        
        More later. 
        
        
        Tim. 
        
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        Tim Telcik
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        Business Systems Delivery
        Information Technology Services, HBF, Inc.
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        Hi,
        
        for those of you on the adventerous side of things, I just checked in 
support for distributed caches. As part of 
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CASTOR-1102, the following open source cache 
engines are now supported:
        
        * JCS
        * FKCache
        * JCache
        
        and on the commercial side, 
        
        * Coherence (Tangosol).
        
        Some of these caches can be configured to run in a distributed 
(clustered) environment, allowing for the use of Castor JDO in a clustered J2EE 
application environment. 
        
        I'd personally welcome any feedback, and hope that this new feature 
will be useful in futuram.
        
        Regards
        Werner
        
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