Hello,

We are currently considering using JBossCache in one of our projects. It should 
be able to do the following:

--
There are several producer nodes. Each node collects data that it keeps in 
memory. Producers read, update, write their own data. They don't need to know 
(and shouldn't) about other nodes and their data.

Then there are consumers. They need to see all data combined for processing 
and/or visualization. Lookups must be possible. Consumers must be able to sync 
immediately after connection loss or crash.
--

So what's the best way to go about this?

Is it possible to create one big cache and configure regions that are shared by 
a subset of members only?

Is it possible to set up several caches, one for each producer, which are 
merged into a single cache or something that looks and behaves like one on 
consumer nodes? Consumers shouldn't have to worry about multiple cache 
instances and about where to look for specific data.

What kind of communication overhead is to be expected if we were simply using 
one cache among all producer and consumer nodes? (10-20 producers, 2-5 
consumers)

Thanks in advance!


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