I'm keeping my eye on Lift, but I'm primarily a PHP guy as far as
paying the bills goes.  I've got a slightly better high-level
understanding of things now versus a month or so ago, but I'm not sure
where caching fits into the picture.  In the LAMP world, it's standard
practice to put memcache in front of your database server.  It's
pretty much a "cache everything" philosophy.  Is this not encouraged
with Lift?  I assume there are more caching choices in the Java world
such as ehcache, but I don't see them mentioned on the list.

Bob

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