Interesting read. I do wonder though about the types of data
specifically where this would be useful. As they say they, a "trading
application typically receives several thousand market data events per
second". There are so many trades, one would think, that holding them
all in memory (in this zero-level cache) would be a big drain on
available memory space. I am curious if the types of data they expect
to handle that way match up with our "reference data cache" caching
capabilities added in ORM 4.2
I know we have discussed similar before, but what do you think about
mentioning this on the Hibernate Google+ page?
On Tue 18 Jun 2013 06:36:20 AM CDT, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
Just found an announcement in the ORM forums about someone having
created a Level-Zero-Cache for extreme performance use cases:
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https://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1026682&start=0
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http://www.algotrader.ch/doc/html/Hibernate_Sessions_and_Caching.html#Lev...
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