Whirlycott / Philip Jacob

Monday, December 20, 2004

Whirlycache 0.6.5 Released

Filed under: Technology — Philip Jacob @ 11:34 am

Whirlycache 0.6.5 is now available. Whirlycache is an extremely fast in-memory Java object cache.

New features for this release include:

  • Cocoon integration from Peter Royal (BETA): you can how use Whirlycache as a Store in Cocoon
  • Hibernate integration (BETA): You can now use Whirlycache as a Hibernate cache provider
  • A new Cacheable interface allows cached objects to hook in to lifecycle methods to provide customized functionality when store(), retrieve() and remove() events occur.

Get the 0.6.5 release at: http://whirlycache.dev.java.net/

One Response to “Whirlycache 0.6.5 Released”

  1. Rocky Says:

    I actually have a question for you. You might know this or not.
    I wished to find out a very detailed way of how WhirlyCache is implemented using Hibernate. And what it actually does.
    I am looking to implement a Database object cache, and I’m looking mainly for speed. I have implemented this cache, in whatever way I have
    found on the web. Doesnt seem to work though. Is there some kind of tutorial or any resource anywhere?

    Please advice.
    Thanx.

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