On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 5:47 PM, Christian Mueller <[email protected]>wrote:
> Sorry for hijacking the discussion but I read about caching technologies
> for clustered environments. The upcoming new security module has a self
> implemented cache for authentication tokens. This is extremely important
> for stateless services not having an http session. Justin and me decided to
> defer the official cache discussion, but reality seems to be faster.
>
> To support a clustered environment, the security module would need a
> distributed cache (like EHCache with a proper backend). I think it would be
> a good idea to have one single cache provider for all geoserver needs.
I agree having a shared default would be good, in that it would reduce the
amount of libraries and system
devs need to be familiar with and increase general ability to maintain
code, at the same time imposing
it as "the one and only" would be too much of a limitation, so whatever we
go for should be pluggable
and easy to swap out for something different
Cheers
Andrea
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