[Building Sakai] Creating a new cache

Carl Hall carl.hall at gatech.edu
Mon Jun 8 11:17:08 PDT 2009


I think it is.  I can post something once I've gone through the experience
and report back for others to update.  Is there a table of contents that can
be updated so a page like this isn't lost in the Confluence cloud?

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 13:24, Noah Botimer <botimer at umich.edu> wrote:

> Is this worth extracting and putting into a Confluence page?
>
> Thanks,
> -Noah
>
>
> On Jun 8, 2009, at 1:00 PM, Stephen Marquard wrote:
>
>  Have a look at the pattern used in:
>>
>> http://jira.sakaiproject.org/jira/browse/KNL-181
>>
>> http://source.sakaiproject.org/viewsvn/?view=rev&rev=62002
>>
>> It creates a cache which is configurable through sakai.properties and
>> shows up in the Admin Memory tool.
>>
>> Regards
>> Stephen
>>
>>  Carl Hall <carl.hall at gatech.edu> 06/08/09 6:38 PM >>>
>>>>>
>>>> I'm looking to add a cache to a small part of mailsender and am fishing
>> for
>> best practices in Sakai for creating a cache.  I know we use ehcache but
>> can
>> someone point me to some example code of creating a new cache?  Is there
>> an
>> ehcache Spring bean I should be using?
>>
>>
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