What to use as replacement for deprecated Cache-Lib?

2007-08-06 Thread Christian Nolte
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Hi!

I just wanted to implement a decent caching-solution and stumpled upon
jakarta-chache. This seems like a very good solution but I did also see
that this lib is deprecated. What should I use instead? Or do I have to
implement such thing by myself?

Best regards!
Christian

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Re: What to use as replacement for deprecated Cache-Lib?

2007-08-06 Thread Christian Nolte
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Kris Schneider schrieb:
 On 8/6/07, Christian Nolte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi!
 
 I just wanted to implement a decent caching-solution and stumpled upon
 jakarta-chache. This seems like a very good solution but I did also see
 that this lib is deprecated. What should I use instead? Or do I have to
 implement such thing by myself?
 
 I've never used it so I can't claim it's decent, but OSCache
 includes a taglib:
 

Thank you very much for this information! I will look into it. Is there
a specific reason why jakarta cache is deprecated?

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