I think its a good idea. Because of the new caching API it does not stop
someone using JCS
but caching is so important that an active group would be best. BTW: Like
the colors they have
picked for the logo :-).

Now what does this change (and the generalisation) mean to the DTD and all
those JCS cache
tags?

--David.


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Subject: [Hibernate] EHCache


>
> Greg Luck has forked JCS and created a new project on sf.net. IMO we
> should replace our JCS integration with EHCache. Does anyone object to
> simply removing JCS support in 2.1? I think we have all seen how there
> are problems with robustness / performance in the build we are currently
> using.
>
> http://ehcache.sourceforge.net/
>
>
> -- 
> Gavin King
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