Version 1.0-beta5 of FKache Open Source

Release Notes: This release updates the disk-write mechanism, and prepares for the removal of several items.

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  •  27 Jan 2005 14:55

Release Notes: This release updates the disk-write mechanism, and prepares for the removal of several items.

  •  25 Oct 2004 23:43

Release Notes: A bug with CacheObjectInfo and Expires String.Issue was fixed along with a problem with the invalidation of objects inside groups. A cachesweeper issue that occurred when starting or stopping the cache was fixed, and a bug with cachesweeping and groups was corrected. Groups are now checked for existence before being inserted into the cache.

  •  21 Sep 2004 02:47

Release Notes: This release optimizes CacheAccessFactory and makes some optimization changes on the SimpleClient. The Map access was performance tuned. A bug with a TTL larger than one second was fixed. This release finishes the performance testing framework. JCacheOS was renamed to FKache to avoid confusion between this OS library and the upcoming JSR.

  •  11 Sep 2004 22:34

Release Notes: In this version, adds and deletes from groups are now possible through the Map interface. Numerous bugs were fixed. There were other changes to increase stability, enhancements to the documentation, and movements further along on the performance testing framework.

  •  06 Jul 2004 23:36

Release Notes: This release removes some unused methods, fields, and changes some dubious code. It adds support for CacheEventHandlers on invalidate, support for max objects in the memory cache, and support for specifying the maximum size for the DiskCache. It also enhances the distribution mechanism, adds a constant in CacheEvent (as per JSR specs), has commented out the distribution of object additions (as per JSR specs), and adds a call back to subscribers upon local invalidate.

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