Hi all, I just now merged my changes for MARMOTTA-450 (modularized KiWi caching backends) into the develop branch. As a result, it is now possible to switch the caching backend used by the triple store (even at runtime) depending on your requirements. The default caching implementation is now very simple and based on the in-memory cache framework provided by the Guava libraries. If you need distributed caching in a cluster of Marmotta servers, you can choose between Infinspan Clustered, Infinispan Remote, and Hazelcast: - Infinispan Clustered uses a UDP-multicast cluster setup where clusters are auto-discovered in your network; it is useful for dynamic caching without a cache server; be aware, though, that cache rebalancing can take some time in case the cluster topology is changed - Infinispan Remote uses a TCP client-server setup with a central cache server (or cluster of cache servers); it is useful if you have a number of "dumb" Marmotta application servers that need to be restarted very quickly without changing the cache topology - Hazelcast is basically an alternative for Infinispan Clustered, just using the more lightweight Hazelcast library; seems to be faster for some setups, but I'll leave this decision open to you :) In addition to the clustered setups, there is Guava (default) and I also re-added the old EHCache setup as a caching backend if you prefer using EHCache (not clustered at the moment). The caching backends now also include a number of unit and integration tests and should be much more reliable and efficient than before.
The default webapp launcher only includes Guava now. If you want support for any of the other cache backends, please add them using the appropriate profiles. For example, the maximum setup can be started with: mvn clean tomcat7:run -Pkiwi,infinispan,hazelcast,ehcache Tomcat will still startup with Guava as initial cache backend, but you can then switch in the Marmotta configuration interface. We should consider if we want to also add them to the installer or not (I would suggest yes). Please try it out and let me know if you encounter any issues. Greetings, Sebastian
