It is best that you go thru the docs and set up your system accordingly, and 
then post specific tuning questions here rather than an all-encompassing 
discussion.

anonymous wrote : 
  | 
  | I can probably figure out some of the options, but I'd like to specifically 
ask how to serialize changes to disk until they are flushed to the persistent 
store (and delete the files after flushing). 
  | 
  | 

I presume you mean the CacheLoader here.  CacheLoaders can use a variety of 
backing stores to offload cache data to disk, although this isn't a "temp" 
space.  Flushing to a CacheLoader can happen synchronously (this is the 
default).

I'm presuming you have an external data store (such as a database) where you 
obtain your data, and use the cache as an im-memory store for cheap/easy 
access?  If not (i.e., you use the cache loader to persist state to a shared 
DB) you could chain cache loaders:

1)  Use a local disk based cache loader (such as Oracle's Berkeley DB or jdbm 
Cache Loader) in sync mode (immediate flushes)
2)  JDBCCacheLoader pointing to your DB, in async mode.



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