Hi! > The points are: > 1�/ Is this project still maintained ? Well, sometimes there is heavy traffic on the mailing list, but in some way you're right, the discussions are only discussions.....
> 2�/ Why does'nt it is considered as a real project in the apache foundation > (and accessed maybe in db, has releases for its own) ? This question has been discussed as well. It would be much better for the development progress if the project would be considered as a 'real' project, especially because it would raise the interest in it. > 3�/ I saw there has been a fork to create EHCache > (http://ehcache.sourceforge.net/) > and that they state there were problems in threading and memory > leaks. Can i have some comments on that ? I checked the page and I could not find any hint on a specific leak although they've stated that there are leaks. > 4�/ i saw in CVS that there is no more activity since a long time. Has the > project reached its final status ? NO! There are problems, especially with the disk cache. I posted a fix three times and there wasn't any discussion about it at all. I am tired of posting it again, again and again thus I started a small project on my own to meet my requirements. I would like to see more activity on this project too, because it can be used in quite a lot situations. A primary goal must be to eliminate show stoppers like the one in the disk cache and start profiling to find the memory leaks mentioned by the people of EHCACHE. > There are other open source projects for > distributed cache systems, but the great > feature i like about JCS is the remote cache > and the ability to connect > the remote cache to another remote cache > aso... leading to very effective > use of network bandwidth when using this in > a network with a star topology. Yupp, this is definately a big PRO for this caching system. Sincerely, Christian Kreutzfeldt --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
