I was in the same situation a few years ago with my own research at 
Syracuse University and found that 
MediaWiki<http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki> has 
built-in support for Memcache.  Unfortunately for your situation it's 
written in PHP.  It does not use a standard memcache client library (as of 
last year) but rather implements all communication within the application 
itself.  This allowed for easy insertion of other memcache clients or 
custom clients.

The paper investigated other memcache architectures to decrease latency and 
network usage.  It was accepted for publication, is not available online 
yet.  Contact me for details if you're interested.

On Monday, September 24, 2012 9:35:38 PM UTC-4, abinesh td wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am a Grad student at USC, Los Angeles and will be implementing 
> elasticity on one of the popular client libraries of memcached for a class 
> project. I realise that most libraries do this already, but this is just a 
> class project and we might choose to rewrite the elasticity capabilities 
> ourselves, as a learning exercise. 
>
> To complete the project, we will need to use our version of the client 
> library within an application and measure different performance metrics. We 
> am beginning to look for such open source applications on the web so that 
> we can deploy it in our labs and experiment with elasticity, but if you 
> guys have any thoughts,suggestions or recommendations on an open source 
> application that we choose to experiment with, please let me know. 
>
> Thanks
> Abinesh
>

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