Mark,

 

we just finished the EHCache - clustered cache implementation for Railo. So
that you can use a distributed or synchronized cache across a cluster and
store for example all CachedWithin queries in the cluster cache. If you like
I can provide some information and source code about that, as a contribution
to it as well.

 

Greetings from Switzerland

Gert Franz

 

Railo Technologies       Professional Open Source

skype: gert.franz             <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

+41 76 5680 231                <http://www.railo.ch/> www.getrailo.com

 

Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im
Auftrag von Nando
Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. September 2009 20:45
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [transfer-dev] Re: Match my $800 donation for Transfer caching
improvements

 

Yeah, a lower amount spread out among a lot of people would help. I'm in for
$50 bucks. Hit hard here by the economic slowdown. Gimme til the day after
tomorrow to process it.

 

How about a plea that everyone on the list respond to this thread and
contribute something to the effort. Just hit the reply button, sit for a
moment of reflection like I just did, and type in a pledge. Almost everyone
can afford something.

 

Nando

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Josh Nathanson <[email protected]>
wrote:


How about 20 people for $40 or 40 people for $20?  At least you'd get
something that way.

I just donated $40, hopefully that'll get things started.

The donation link is at the Transfer homepage, right hand column:

http://www.transfer-orm.com/

-- Josh




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Brian G
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 9:41 AM
To: transfer-dev
Subject: [transfer-dev] Re: Match my $800 donation for Transfer caching
improvements



So how many of you have saved even one day of writing SQL or objects
by hand because of Transfer?  How about two days?  Maybe a week?  Has
your entire team probably gained a month of productivity by, day in
and day out, using Transfer instead of doing it by hand?

Tell your boss that an $800 donation to an Open Source product (or
hell, 2 x $400 or 4 x $200) will greatly improve the package that your
application depends on.  Reward Mark for answering all of our inane
questions. Support open source authors who make our lives easier.

Nobody has $800 to match my offer?  For shame...


Brian


On Sep 20, 10:46 pm, Brian G <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mark and I chatted tonight and discussed the possibilities of
> restructuring Transfer's caching architecture to be pluggable as he
> posted over the weekend.  The idea is, out of the box, to provide a
> Javaloader 1.0/eHcache implementation that would be more flexible and
> would solve the memory issues that many of us are seeing.  This
> pluggable architecture will support any caching system - Java-based
> solutions like eHcache or ColdFusion solutions like Coldbox's cache or
> anything else.
>
> I'm putting up $800, or half the money needed, to pay for Mark's time
> to solve this issue.  If someone will match my contribution, Mark will
> schedule the time now and we'll have a solution before the end of
> October.
>
> Who will match me and support Mark's great work on Transfer?
>
> Brian








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Nando M. Breiter
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