| Article: |
Object Caching in a Web Portal Application Using JCS | |
| Subject: | Jakarta Turbine JCS | |
| Date: | 2003-12-29 19:37:00 | |
| From: | srinip | |
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Response to: Jakarta Turbine JCS
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| JCS can be used as a standalone API without using Turbine framework. JCS is actually part of Torque subproject which used to be under Turbine framework. It's now decoupled and a subproject of db.apache.org. JCS jar file is not available as a separate file to download. To get the JAR, you need to download Torque release. Check out http://db.apache.org/torque/status.html for release status and http://db.apache.org/builds/torque/release/3.1/ for downloading latest release. | ||
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Jakarta Turbine JCS
2004-01-05 06:10:31 anonymous2 [View]
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Jakarta Turbine JCS
2004-01-07 17:15:18 anonymous2 [View]
JCS is not being phased out. There is some debate about where it should be. Right now it is a subproject of Turbine. It is completely standalone, not dependent on Turbine or Torque. The best thing to do is to check out the JCS project and build it.
Aaron Smuts -
Jakarta Turbine JCS
2004-05-20 15:04:32 zjchen98 [View]
I I can't find the link to download Java Caching System (JCS) at Jakata site. I downloaded Turbine, but can't find JCS classes such as: org.apache.stratum.jcs.JCS;
1. Is JCS moved to other project?
2. What is its status?
3. Any experience to share?
Trhanks. -
Jakarta Turbine JCS
2006-02-17 17:32:11 asmuts [View]
There is a new getting started guide for JCS:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jcs/getting_started/intro.html
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Torque, JCS
2004-01-05 11:50:36 anonymous2 [View]
I downloaded torque-3.1.zip from db.apache.org
Inside the zip file, I found jcs-20030822.182132.jar
Why is JCS embedded inside of Torque?
Is JCS dependent upon Torque?



Also, the JCS jar is indeed included in the Torque download, as you mention. However, I can't find the source code anywhere on the Apache site.
Is all this confusion temporary or is JCS being fased out as a project?
Erwin