Author: manik.surtani(a)jboss.com
Date: 2009-02-23 09:35:58 -0500 (Mon, 23 Feb 2009)
New Revision: 7766
Added:
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-invalidate-async.xml
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-invalidate-sync.xml
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-local.xml
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-repl-async.xml
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-repl-sync.xml
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache.xsd
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/lib/
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/lib/commons-logging.jar
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/lib/ehcache-1.6.0-beta3.jar
Log:
EHCache 1.6.0
Added:
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-invalidate-async.xml
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benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-invalidate-async.xml
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benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-invalidate-async.xml 2009-02-23
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+<ehcache
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="ehcache.xsd">
+
+ <!--
+ Specifies a CacheManagerEventListenerFactory, be used to create a
CacheManagerPeerProvider,
+ which is notified when Caches are added or removed from the CacheManager.
+
+ The attributes of CacheManagerEventListenerFactory are:
+ * class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ * properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Sets the fully qualified class name to be registered as the CacheManager event
listener.
+
+ The events include:
+ * adding a Cache
+ * removing a Cache
+
+ Callbacks to listener methods are synchronous and unsynchronized. It is the
responsibility
+ of the implementer to safely handle the potential performance and thread safety
issues
+ depending on what their listener is doing.
+
+ If no class is specified, no listener is created. There is no default.
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerEventListenerFactory class="" properties=""/>
+
+
+ <!--
+ (Enable for distributed operation)
+
+ Specifies a CacheManagerPeerProviderFactory which will be used to create a
+ CacheManagerPeerProvider, which discovers other CacheManagers in the cluster.
+
+ The attributes of cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory are:
+ * class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ * properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Ehcache comes with a built-in RMI-based distribution system with two means of
discovery of
+ CacheManager peers participating in the cluster:
+ * automatic, using a multicast group. This one automatically discovers peers and
detects
+ changes such as peers entering and leaving the group
+ * manual, using manual rmiURL configuration. A hardcoded list of peers is provided at
+ configuration time.
+
+ Configuring Automatic Discovery:
+ Automatic discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=automatic,
multicastGroupAddress=230.0.0.1,
+ multicastGroupPort=4446, timeToLive=32"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "automatic"
+ * multicastGroupAddress (mandatory) - specify a valid multicast group address
+ * multicastGroupPort (mandatory) - specify a dedicated port for the multicast
heartbeat
+ traffic
+ * timeToLive - specify a value between 0 and 255 which determines how far the packets
will propagate.
+ By convention, the restrictions are:
+ 0 - the same host
+ 1 - the same subnet
+ 32 - the same site
+ 64 - the same region
+ 128 - the same continent
+ 255 - unrestricted
+
+ Configuring Manual Discovery:
+ Manual discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory class=
+
"net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=manual,
+
rmiUrls=//server1:40000/sampleCache1|//server2:40000/sampleCache1
+ |
//server1:40000/sampleCache2|//server2:40000/sampleCache2"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "manual"
+ * rmiUrls (mandatory) - specify a pipe separated list of rmiUrls, in the form
+ //hostname:port
+
+ The hostname is the hostname of the remote CacheManager peer. The port is the
listening
+ port of the RMICacheManagerPeerListener of the remote CacheManager peer.
+
+ An alternate CacheManagerPeerProviderFactory can be used for JNDI discovery of other
+ CacheManagers in the cluster. Only manual discovery is supported.
+
+ For cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory.
+
+ Correspondingly for cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactoryory.
+
+ Configuring JNDI Manual Discovery:
+ Manual JNDI discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory class=
+
"net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=manual, stashContexts=true,
stashRemoteCachePeers=true,
+ jndiUrls=t3//server1:40000/sampleCache1|t3//server2:40000/sampleCache1
+ |t3//server1:40000/sampleCache2|t3//server2:40000/sampleCache2"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "manual"
+ * stashContexts (optional) - specify "true" or "false". Defaults
to true.
+ java.naming.Context objects are stashed for performance.
+ * stashRemoteCachePeers (optional) - specify "true" or "false".
Defaults to true.
+ CachePeer objects are stashed for performance.
+ * jndiUrls (mandatory) - specify a pipe separated list of jndiUrls,
+ in the form protocol//hostname:port
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=automatic,
+ multicastGroupAddress=228.1.2.3,
+ multicastGroupPort=48866, timeToLive=64"/>
+
+
+ <!--
+ (Enable for distributed operation)
+
+ Specifies a CacheManagerPeerListenerFactory which will be used to create a
+ CacheManagerPeerListener, which
+ listens for messages from cache replicators participating in the cluster.
+
+ The attributes of cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory are:
+ class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Ehcache comes with a built-in RMI-based distribution system. The listener component
is
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListener which is configured using
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory. It is configured as per the following example:
+
+ <cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"
+ properties="hostName=fully_qualified_hostname_or_ip,
+ port=40001,
+ socketTimeoutMillis=120000"/>
+
+ All properties are optional. They are:
+ * hostName - the hostName of the host the listener is running on. Specify
+ where the host is multihomed and you want to control the interface over which
cluster
+ messages are received. Defaults to the host name of the default interface if not
+ specified.
+ * port - the port the listener listens on. This defaults to a free port if not
specified.
+ * socketTimeoutMillis - the number of ms client sockets will stay open when sending
+ messages to the listener. This should be long enough for the slowest message.
+ If not specified it defaults 120000ms.
+
+
+ An alternate CacheManagerPeerListenerFactory can be also be used for JNDI binding of
+ listeners for messages from cache replicators participating in the cluster. For
+ cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory specify
+ class net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory.
+ Correspondingly for cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory.
+ Properties for JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory are the same as
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory.
+
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"
+ properties="hostName=${bind.address},
socketTimeoutMillis=120000"/>
+
+
+ <!-- Cache configuration.
+
+ The following attributes are required.
+
+ name:
+ Sets the name of the cache. This is used to identify the cache. It must be unique.
+
+ maxElementsInMemory:
+ Sets the maximum number of objects that will be created in memory
+
+ maxElementsOnDisk:
+ Sets the maximum number of objects that will be maintained in the DiskStore
+ The default value is zero, meaning unlimited.
+
+ eternal:
+ Sets whether elements are eternal. If eternal, timeouts are ignored and the
+ element is never expired.
+
+ overflowToDisk:
+ Sets whether elements can overflow to disk when the memory store
+ has reached the maxInMemory limit.
+
+ The following attributes are optional.
+
+ timeToIdleSeconds:
+ Sets the time to idle for an element before it expires.
+ i.e. The maximum amount of time between accesses before an element expires
+ Is only used if the element is not eternal.
+ Optional attribute. A value of 0 means that an Element can idle for infinity.
+ The default value is 0.
+
+ timeToLiveSeconds:
+ Sets the time to live for an element before it expires.
+ i.e. The maximum time between creation time and when an element expires.
+ Is only used if the element is not eternal.
+ Optional attribute. A value of 0 means that and Element can live for infinity.
+ The default value is 0.
+
+ diskPersistent:
+ Whether the disk store persists between restarts of the Virtual Machine.
+ The default value is false.
+
+ diskExpiryThreadIntervalSeconds:
+ The number of seconds between runs of the disk expiry thread. The default value
+ is 120 seconds.
+
+ memoryStoreEvictionPolicy:
+ Policy would be enforced upon reaching the maxElementsInMemory limit. Default
+ policy is Least Recently Used (specified as LRU). Other policies available -
+ First In First Out (specified as FIFO) and Less Frequently Used
+ (specified as LFU)
+
+ Cache elements can also contain sub elements which take the same format of a factory
class
+ and properties. Defined sub-elements are:
+
+ * cacheEventListenerFactory - Enables registration of listeners for cache events, such
as
+ put, remove, update, and expire.
+
+ * bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory - Specifies a BootstrapCacheLoader, which is called by
a
+ cache on initialisation to prepopulate itself.
+
+ Each cache that will be distributed needs to set a cache event listener which
replicates
+ messages to the other CacheManager peers. For the built-in RMI implementation this is
done
+ by adding a cacheEventListenerFactory element of type RMICacheReplicatorFactory to
each
+ distributed cache's configuration as per the following example:
+
+ <cacheEventListenerFactory
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheReplicatorFactory"
+ properties="replicateAsynchronously=true,
+ replicatePuts=true,
+ replicateUpdates=true,
+ replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true,
+ replicateRemovals=true "/>
+
+ The RMICacheReplicatorFactory recognises the following properties:
+
+ * replicatePuts=true|false - whether new elements placed in a cache are
+ replicated to others. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateUpdates=true|false - whether new elements which override an
+ element already existing with the same key are replicated. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateRemovals=true - whether element removals are replicated. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateAsynchronously=true | false - whether replications are
+ asynchronous (true) or synchronous (false). Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true | false - whether the new elements are
+ copied to other caches (true), or whether a remove message is sent. Defaults to
true.
+
+ * asynchronousReplicationIntervalMillis=<number of milliseconds> - The
asynchronous
+ replicator runs at a set interval of milliseconds. The default is 1000. The minimum
+ is 10. This property is only applicable if replicateAsynchronously=true
+
+ The RMIBootstrapCacheLoader bootstraps caches in clusters where RMICacheReplicators
are
+ used. It is configured as per the following example:
+
+ <bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMIBootstrapCacheLoaderFactory"
+ properties="bootstrapAsynchronously=true,
maximumChunkSizeBytes=5000000"/>
+
+ The RMIBootstrapCacheLoaderFactory recognises the following optional properties:
+
+ * bootstrapAsynchronously=true|false - whether the bootstrap happens in the
background
+ after the cache has started. If false, bootstrapping must complete before the cache
is
+ made available. The default value is true.
+
+ * maximumChunkSizeBytes=<integer> - Caches can potentially be very large, larger
than the
+ memory limits of the VM. This property allows the bootstraper to fetched elements
in
+ chunks. The default chunk size is 5000000 (5MB).
+
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ Mandatory Default Cache configuration. These settings will be applied to caches
+ created programmtically using CacheManager.add(String cacheName)
+ -->
+ <defaultCache
+ maxElementsInMemory="1000000"
+ eternal="true"
+ overflowToDisk="false"
+ diskPersistent="false"
+ />
+
+ <!--
+ Sample caches. Following are some example caches. Remove these before use.
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ NOTE that the cache benchmarking fwk looks for a cache named "cache".
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ Sample distributed cache named sampleDistributedCache3.
+ This cache replicates using defaults except that the asynchronous replication
+ interval is set to 200ms.
+ -->
+ <cache name="cache"
+ maxElementsInMemory="1000000"
+ eternal="true"
+ overflowToDisk="false">
+ <cacheEventListenerFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheReplicatorFactory"
+ properties="replicateAsynchronously=true, replicatePuts=true,
+ replicateUpdates=true, replicateUpdatesViaCopy=false,
+ replicateRemovals=true"/>
+ </cache>
+
+</ehcache>
Added:
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-invalidate-sync.xml
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---
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-invalidate-sync.xml
(rev 0)
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benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-invalidate-sync.xml 2009-02-23
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+<ehcache
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="ehcache.xsd">
+
+ <!--
+ Specifies a CacheManagerEventListenerFactory, be used to create a
CacheManagerPeerProvider,
+ which is notified when Caches are added or removed from the CacheManager.
+
+ The attributes of CacheManagerEventListenerFactory are:
+ * class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ * properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Sets the fully qualified class name to be registered as the CacheManager event
listener.
+
+ The events include:
+ * adding a Cache
+ * removing a Cache
+
+ Callbacks to listener methods are synchronous and unsynchronized. It is the
responsibility
+ of the implementer to safely handle the potential performance and thread safety
issues
+ depending on what their listener is doing.
+
+ If no class is specified, no listener is created. There is no default.
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerEventListenerFactory class="" properties=""/>
+
+
+ <!--
+ (Enable for distributed operation)
+
+ Specifies a CacheManagerPeerProviderFactory which will be used to create a
+ CacheManagerPeerProvider, which discovers other CacheManagers in the cluster.
+
+ The attributes of cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory are:
+ * class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ * properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Ehcache comes with a built-in RMI-based distribution system with two means of
discovery of
+ CacheManager peers participating in the cluster:
+ * automatic, using a multicast group. This one automatically discovers peers and
detects
+ changes such as peers entering and leaving the group
+ * manual, using manual rmiURL configuration. A hardcoded list of peers is provided at
+ configuration time.
+
+ Configuring Automatic Discovery:
+ Automatic discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=automatic,
multicastGroupAddress=230.0.0.1,
+ multicastGroupPort=4446, timeToLive=32"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "automatic"
+ * multicastGroupAddress (mandatory) - specify a valid multicast group address
+ * multicastGroupPort (mandatory) - specify a dedicated port for the multicast
heartbeat
+ traffic
+ * timeToLive - specify a value between 0 and 255 which determines how far the packets
will propagate.
+ By convention, the restrictions are:
+ 0 - the same host
+ 1 - the same subnet
+ 32 - the same site
+ 64 - the same region
+ 128 - the same continent
+ 255 - unrestricted
+
+ Configuring Manual Discovery:
+ Manual discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory class=
+
"net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=manual,
+
rmiUrls=//server1:40000/sampleCache1|//server2:40000/sampleCache1
+ |
//server1:40000/sampleCache2|//server2:40000/sampleCache2"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "manual"
+ * rmiUrls (mandatory) - specify a pipe separated list of rmiUrls, in the form
+ //hostname:port
+
+ The hostname is the hostname of the remote CacheManager peer. The port is the
listening
+ port of the RMICacheManagerPeerListener of the remote CacheManager peer.
+
+ An alternate CacheManagerPeerProviderFactory can be used for JNDI discovery of other
+ CacheManagers in the cluster. Only manual discovery is supported.
+
+ For cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory.
+
+ Correspondingly for cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactoryory.
+
+ Configuring JNDI Manual Discovery:
+ Manual JNDI discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory class=
+
"net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=manual, stashContexts=true,
stashRemoteCachePeers=true,
+ jndiUrls=t3//server1:40000/sampleCache1|t3//server2:40000/sampleCache1
+ |t3//server1:40000/sampleCache2|t3//server2:40000/sampleCache2"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "manual"
+ * stashContexts (optional) - specify "true" or "false". Defaults
to true.
+ java.naming.Context objects are stashed for performance.
+ * stashRemoteCachePeers (optional) - specify "true" or "false".
Defaults to true.
+ CachePeer objects are stashed for performance.
+ * jndiUrls (mandatory) - specify a pipe separated list of jndiUrls,
+ in the form protocol//hostname:port
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=automatic,
+ multicastGroupAddress=228.1.2.3,
+ multicastGroupPort=48866, timeToLive=64"/>
+
+
+ <!--
+ (Enable for distributed operation)
+
+ Specifies a CacheManagerPeerListenerFactory which will be used to create a
+ CacheManagerPeerListener, which
+ listens for messages from cache replicators participating in the cluster.
+
+ The attributes of cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory are:
+ class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Ehcache comes with a built-in RMI-based distribution system. The listener component
is
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListener which is configured using
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory. It is configured as per the following example:
+
+ <cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"
+ properties="hostName=fully_qualified_hostname_or_ip,
+ port=40001,
+ socketTimeoutMillis=120000"/>
+
+ All properties are optional. They are:
+ * hostName - the hostName of the host the listener is running on. Specify
+ where the host is multihomed and you want to control the interface over which
cluster
+ messages are received. Defaults to the host name of the default interface if not
+ specified.
+ * port - the port the listener listens on. This defaults to a free port if not
specified.
+ * socketTimeoutMillis - the number of ms client sockets will stay open when sending
+ messages to the listener. This should be long enough for the slowest message.
+ If not specified it defaults 120000ms.
+
+
+ An alternate CacheManagerPeerListenerFactory can be also be used for JNDI binding of
+ listeners for messages from cache replicators participating in the cluster. For
+ cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory specify
+ class net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory.
+ Correspondingly for cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory.
+ Properties for JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory are the same as
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory.
+
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"
+ properties="hostName=${bind.address},
socketTimeoutMillis=120000"/>
+
+
+ <!-- Cache configuration.
+
+ The following attributes are required.
+
+ name:
+ Sets the name of the cache. This is used to identify the cache. It must be unique.
+
+ maxElementsInMemory:
+ Sets the maximum number of objects that will be created in memory
+
+ maxElementsOnDisk:
+ Sets the maximum number of objects that will be maintained in the DiskStore
+ The default value is zero, meaning unlimited.
+
+ eternal:
+ Sets whether elements are eternal. If eternal, timeouts are ignored and the
+ element is never expired.
+
+ overflowToDisk:
+ Sets whether elements can overflow to disk when the memory store
+ has reached the maxInMemory limit.
+
+ The following attributes are optional.
+
+ timeToIdleSeconds:
+ Sets the time to idle for an element before it expires.
+ i.e. The maximum amount of time between accesses before an element expires
+ Is only used if the element is not eternal.
+ Optional attribute. A value of 0 means that an Element can idle for infinity.
+ The default value is 0.
+
+ timeToLiveSeconds:
+ Sets the time to live for an element before it expires.
+ i.e. The maximum time between creation time and when an element expires.
+ Is only used if the element is not eternal.
+ Optional attribute. A value of 0 means that and Element can live for infinity.
+ The default value is 0.
+
+ diskPersistent:
+ Whether the disk store persists between restarts of the Virtual Machine.
+ The default value is false.
+
+ diskExpiryThreadIntervalSeconds:
+ The number of seconds between runs of the disk expiry thread. The default value
+ is 120 seconds.
+
+ memoryStoreEvictionPolicy:
+ Policy would be enforced upon reaching the maxElementsInMemory limit. Default
+ policy is Least Recently Used (specified as LRU). Other policies available -
+ First In First Out (specified as FIFO) and Less Frequently Used
+ (specified as LFU)
+
+ Cache elements can also contain sub elements which take the same format of a factory
class
+ and properties. Defined sub-elements are:
+
+ * cacheEventListenerFactory - Enables registration of listeners for cache events, such
as
+ put, remove, update, and expire.
+
+ * bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory - Specifies a BootstrapCacheLoader, which is called by
a
+ cache on initialisation to prepopulate itself.
+
+ Each cache that will be distributed needs to set a cache event listener which
replicates
+ messages to the other CacheManager peers. For the built-in RMI implementation this is
done
+ by adding a cacheEventListenerFactory element of type RMICacheReplicatorFactory to
each
+ distributed cache's configuration as per the following example:
+
+ <cacheEventListenerFactory
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheReplicatorFactory"
+ properties="replicateAsynchronously=true,
+ replicatePuts=true,
+ replicateUpdates=true,
+ replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true,
+ replicateRemovals=true "/>
+
+ The RMICacheReplicatorFactory recognises the following properties:
+
+ * replicatePuts=true|false - whether new elements placed in a cache are
+ replicated to others. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateUpdates=true|false - whether new elements which override an
+ element already existing with the same key are replicated. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateRemovals=true - whether element removals are replicated. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateAsynchronously=true | false - whether replications are
+ asynchronous (true) or synchronous (false). Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true | false - whether the new elements are
+ copied to other caches (true), or whether a remove message is sent. Defaults to
true.
+
+ * asynchronousReplicationIntervalMillis=<number of milliseconds> - The
asynchronous
+ replicator runs at a set interval of milliseconds. The default is 1000. The minimum
+ is 10. This property is only applicable if replicateAsynchronously=true
+
+ The RMIBootstrapCacheLoader bootstraps caches in clusters where RMICacheReplicators
are
+ used. It is configured as per the following example:
+
+ <bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMIBootstrapCacheLoaderFactory"
+ properties="bootstrapAsynchronously=true,
maximumChunkSizeBytes=5000000"/>
+
+ The RMIBootstrapCacheLoaderFactory recognises the following optional properties:
+
+ * bootstrapAsynchronously=true|false - whether the bootstrap happens in the
background
+ after the cache has started. If false, bootstrapping must complete before the cache
is
+ made available. The default value is true.
+
+ * maximumChunkSizeBytes=<integer> - Caches can potentially be very large, larger
than the
+ memory limits of the VM. This property allows the bootstraper to fetched elements
in
+ chunks. The default chunk size is 5000000 (5MB).
+
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ Mandatory Default Cache configuration. These settings will be applied to caches
+ created programmtically using CacheManager.add(String cacheName)
+ -->
+ <defaultCache
+ maxElementsInMemory="1000000"
+ eternal="true"
+ overflowToDisk="false"
+ diskPersistent="false"
+ />
+
+ <!--
+ Sample caches. Following are some example caches. Remove these before use.
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ NOTE that the cache benchmarking fwk looks for a cache named "cache".
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ Sample distributed cache named sampleDistributedCache3.
+ This cache replicates using defaults except that the asynchronous replication
+ interval is set to 200ms.
+ -->
+ <cache name="cache"
+ maxElementsInMemory="1000000"
+ eternal="true"
+ overflowToDisk="false">
+ <cacheEventListenerFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheReplicatorFactory"
+ properties="replicateAsynchronously=false, replicatePuts=true,
+ replicateUpdates=true, replicateUpdatesViaCopy=false,
+ replicateRemovals=true"/>
+ </cache>
+</ehcache>
Added: benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-local.xml
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(rev 0)
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benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-local.xml 2009-02-23
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+<ehcache
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="ehcache.xsd">
+
+ <!--
+ DiskStore configuration
+
+ Sets the path to the directory where cache files are created.
+
+ If the path is a Java System Property it is replaced by its value in the
+ running VM.
+
+ The following properties are translated:
+ * user.home - User's home directory
+ * user.dir - User's current working directory
+ * java.io.tmpdir - Default temp file path
+
+ Subdirectories can be specified below the property e.g. java.io.tmpdir/one
+ -->
+ <diskStore path="java.io.tmpdir"/>
+
+ <!--
+ Specifies a CacheManagerEventListenerFactory, be used to create a
CacheManagerPeerProvider,
+ which is notified when Caches are added or removed from the CacheManager.
+
+ The attributes of CacheManagerEventListenerFactory are:
+ * class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ * properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Sets the fully qualified class name to be registered as the CacheManager event
listener.
+
+ The events include:
+ * adding a Cache
+ * removing a Cache
+
+ Callbacks to listener methods are synchronous and unsynchronized. It is the
responsibility
+ of the implementer to safely handle the potential performance and thread safety
issues
+ depending on what their listener is doing.
+
+ If no class is specified, no listener is created. There is no default.
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerEventListenerFactory class="" properties=""/>
+
+
+ <!--
+ (Enable for distributed operation)
+
+ Specifies a CacheManagerPeerProviderFactory which will be used to create a
+ CacheManagerPeerProvider, which discovers other CacheManagers in the cluster.
+
+ The attributes of cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory are:
+ * class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ * properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Ehcache comes with a built-in RMI-based distribution system with two means of
discovery of
+ CacheManager peers participating in the cluster:
+ * automatic, using a multicast group. This one automatically discovers peers and
detects
+ changes such as peers entering and leaving the group
+ * manual, using manual rmiURL configuration. A hardcoded list of peers is provided at
+ configuration time.
+
+ Configuring Automatic Discovery:
+ Automatic discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=automatic,
multicastGroupAddress=230.0.0.1,
+ multicastGroupPort=4446, timeToLive=32"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "automatic"
+ * multicastGroupAddress (mandatory) - specify a valid multicast group address
+ * multicastGroupPort (mandatory) - specify a dedicated port for the multicast
heartbeat
+ traffic
+ * timeToLive - specify a value between 0 and 255 which determines how far the packets
will propagate.
+ By convention, the restrictions are:
+ 0 - the same host
+ 1 - the same subnet
+ 32 - the same site
+ 64 - the same region
+ 128 - the same continent
+ 255 - unrestricted
+
+ Configuring Manual Discovery:
+ Manual discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory class=
+
"net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=manual,
+
rmiUrls=//server1:40000/sampleCache1|//server2:40000/sampleCache1
+ |
//server1:40000/sampleCache2|//server2:40000/sampleCache2"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "manual"
+ * rmiUrls (mandatory) - specify a pipe separated list of rmiUrls, in the form
+ //hostname:port
+
+ The hostname is the hostname of the remote CacheManager peer. The port is the
listening
+ port of the RMICacheManagerPeerListener of the remote CacheManager peer.
+
+ An alternate CacheManagerPeerProviderFactory can be used for JNDI discovery of other
+ CacheManagers in the cluster. Only manual discovery is supported.
+
+ For cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory.
+
+ Correspondingly for cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactoryory.
+
+ Configuring JNDI Manual Discovery:
+ Manual JNDI discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory class=
+
"net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=manual, stashContexts=true,
stashRemoteCachePeers=true,
+ jndiUrls=t3//server1:40000/sampleCache1|t3//server2:40000/sampleCache1
+ |t3//server1:40000/sampleCache2|t3//server2:40000/sampleCache2"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "manual"
+ * stashContexts (optional) - specify "true" or "false". Defaults
to true.
+ java.naming.Context objects are stashed for performance.
+ * stashRemoteCachePeers (optional) - specify "true" or "false".
Defaults to true.
+ CachePeer objects are stashed for performance.
+ * jndiUrls (mandatory) - specify a pipe separated list of jndiUrls,
+ in the form protocol//hostname:port
+ -->
+ <!--
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=automatic,
+ multicastGroupAddress=228.1.2.3,
+ multicastGroupPort=48866, timeToLive=64"/>
+ -->
+
+
+ <!--
+ (Enable for distributed operation)
+
+ Specifies a CacheManagerPeerListenerFactory which will be used to create a
+ CacheManagerPeerListener, which
+ listens for messages from cache replicators participating in the cluster.
+
+ The attributes of cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory are:
+ class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Ehcache comes with a built-in RMI-based distribution system. The listener component
is
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListener which is configured using
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory. It is configured as per the following example:
+
+ <cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"
+ properties="hostName=fully_qualified_hostname_or_ip,
+ port=40001,
+ socketTimeoutMillis=120000"/>
+
+ All properties are optional. They are:
+ * hostName - the hostName of the host the listener is running on. Specify
+ where the host is multihomed and you want to control the interface over which
cluster
+ messages are received. Defaults to the host name of the default interface if not
+ specified.
+ * port - the port the listener listens on. This defaults to a free port if not
specified.
+ * socketTimeoutMillis - the number of ms client sockets will stay open when sending
+ messages to the listener. This should be long enough for the slowest message.
+ If not specified it defaults 120000ms.
+
+
+ An alternate CacheManagerPeerListenerFactory can be also be used for JNDI binding of
+ listeners for messages from cache replicators participating in the cluster. For
+ cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory specify
+ class net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory.
+ Correspondingly for cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory.
+ Properties for JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory are the same as
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory.
+
+ -->
+ <!--
+ <cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"
+ properties="hostName=127.0.0.1, socketTimeoutMillis=120000"/>
+ -->
+
+
+ <!-- Cache configuration.
+
+ The following attributes are required.
+
+ name:
+ Sets the name of the cache. This is used to identify the cache. It must be unique.
+
+ maxElementsInMemory:
+ Sets the maximum number of objects that will be created in memory
+
+ maxElementsOnDisk:
+ Sets the maximum number of objects that will be maintained in the DiskStore
+ The default value is zero, meaning unlimited.
+
+ eternal:
+ Sets whether elements are eternal. If eternal, timeouts are ignored and the
+ element is never expired.
+
+ overflowToDisk:
+ Sets whether elements can overflow to disk when the memory store
+ has reached the maxInMemory limit.
+
+ The following attributes are optional.
+
+ timeToIdleSeconds:
+ Sets the time to idle for an element before it expires.
+ i.e. The maximum amount of time between accesses before an element expires
+ Is only used if the element is not eternal.
+ Optional attribute. A value of 0 means that an Element can idle for infinity.
+ The default value is 0.
+
+ timeToLiveSeconds:
+ Sets the time to live for an element before it expires.
+ i.e. The maximum time between creation time and when an element expires.
+ Is only used if the element is not eternal.
+ Optional attribute. A value of 0 means that and Element can live for infinity.
+ The default value is 0.
+
+ diskPersistent:
+ Whether the disk store persists between restarts of the Virtual Machine.
+ The default value is false.
+
+ diskExpiryThreadIntervalSeconds:
+ The number of seconds between runs of the disk expiry thread. The default value
+ is 120 seconds.
+
+ memoryStoreEvictionPolicy:
+ Policy would be enforced upon reaching the maxElementsInMemory limit. Default
+ policy is Least Recently Used (specified as LRU). Other policies available -
+ First In First Out (specified as FIFO) and Less Frequently Used
+ (specified as LFU)
+
+ Cache elements can also contain sub elements which take the same format of a factory
class
+ and properties. Defined sub-elements are:
+
+ * cacheEventListenerFactory - Enables registration of listeners for cache events, such
as
+ put, remove, update, and expire.
+
+ * bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory - Specifies a BootstrapCacheLoader, which is called by
a
+ cache on initialisation to prepopulate itself.
+
+ Each cache that will be distributed needs to set a cache event listener which
replicates
+ messages to the other CacheManager peers. For the built-in RMI implementation this is
done
+ by adding a cacheEventListenerFactory element of type RMICacheReplicatorFactory to
each
+ distributed cache's configuration as per the following example:
+
+ <cacheEventListenerFactory
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheReplicatorFactory"
+ properties="replicateAsynchronously=true,
+ replicatePuts=true,
+ replicateUpdates=true,
+ replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true,
+ replicateRemovals=true "/>
+
+ The RMICacheReplicatorFactory recognises the following properties:
+
+ * replicatePuts=true|false - whether new elements placed in a cache are
+ replicated to others. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateUpdates=true|false - whether new elements which override an
+ element already existing with the same key are replicated. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateRemovals=true - whether element removals are replicated. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateAsynchronously=true | false - whether replications are
+ asynchronous (true) or synchronous (false). Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true | false - whether the new elements are
+ copied to other caches (true), or whether a remove message is sent. Defaults to
true.
+
+ * asynchronousReplicationIntervalMillis=<number of milliseconds> - The
asynchronous
+ replicator runs at a set interval of milliseconds. The default is 1000. The minimum
+ is 10. This property is only applicable if replicateAsynchronously=true
+
+ The RMIBootstrapCacheLoader bootstraps caches in clusters where RMICacheReplicators
are
+ used. It is configured as per the following example:
+
+ <bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMIBootstrapCacheLoaderFactory"
+ properties="bootstrapAsynchronously=true,
maximumChunkSizeBytes=5000000"/>
+
+ The RMIBootstrapCacheLoaderFactory recognises the following optional properties:
+
+ * bootstrapAsynchronously=true|false - whether the bootstrap happens in the
background
+ after the cache has started. If false, bootstrapping must complete before the cache
is
+ made available. The default value is true.
+
+ * maximumChunkSizeBytes=<integer> - Caches can potentially be very large, larger
than the
+ memory limits of the VM. This property allows the bootstraper to fetched elements
in
+ chunks. The default chunk size is 5000000 (5MB).
+
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ Mandatory Default Cache configuration. These settings will be applied to caches
+ created programmtically using CacheManager.add(String cacheName)
+ -->
+ <defaultCache
+ maxElementsInMemory="1000000"
+ eternal="false"
+ timeToIdleSeconds="120"
+ timeToLiveSeconds="120"
+ overflowToDisk="false"
+ maxElementsOnDisk="10000000"
+ diskPersistent="false"
+ diskExpiryThreadIntervalSeconds="120"
+ memoryStoreEvictionPolicy="LRU"
+ />
+
+ <!--
+ Sample caches. Following are some example caches. Remove these before use.
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ NOTE that the cache benchmarking fwk looks for a cache named "cache".
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ Sample distributed cache named sampleDistributedCache2.
+ This cache replicates using specific properties.
+ It only replicates updates and does so synchronously via copy
+ -->
+ <cache name="cache"
+ maxElementsInMemory="1000000"
+ eternal="false"
+ timeToIdleSeconds="120"
+ timeToLiveSeconds="120"
+ overflowToDisk="false">
+ </cache>
+</ehcache>
Added:
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-repl-async.xml
===================================================================
---
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-repl-async.xml
(rev 0)
+++
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-repl-async.xml 2009-02-23
14:35:58 UTC (rev 7766)
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+<ehcache
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="ehcache.xsd">
+
+ <!--
+ Specifies a CacheManagerEventListenerFactory, be used to create a
CacheManagerPeerProvider,
+ which is notified when Caches are added or removed from the CacheManager.
+
+ The attributes of CacheManagerEventListenerFactory are:
+ * class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ * properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Sets the fully qualified class name to be registered as the CacheManager event
listener.
+
+ The events include:
+ * adding a Cache
+ * removing a Cache
+
+ Callbacks to listener methods are synchronous and unsynchronized. It is the
responsibility
+ of the implementer to safely handle the potential performance and thread safety
issues
+ depending on what their listener is doing.
+
+ If no class is specified, no listener is created. There is no default.
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerEventListenerFactory class="" properties=""/>
+
+
+ <!--
+ (Enable for distributed operation)
+
+ Specifies a CacheManagerPeerProviderFactory which will be used to create a
+ CacheManagerPeerProvider, which discovers other CacheManagers in the cluster.
+
+ The attributes of cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory are:
+ * class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ * properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Ehcache comes with a built-in RMI-based distribution system with two means of
discovery of
+ CacheManager peers participating in the cluster:
+ * automatic, using a multicast group. This one automatically discovers peers and
detects
+ changes such as peers entering and leaving the group
+ * manual, using manual rmiURL configuration. A hardcoded list of peers is provided at
+ configuration time.
+
+ Configuring Automatic Discovery:
+ Automatic discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=automatic,
multicastGroupAddress=230.0.0.1,
+ multicastGroupPort=4446, timeToLive=32"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "automatic"
+ * multicastGroupAddress (mandatory) - specify a valid multicast group address
+ * multicastGroupPort (mandatory) - specify a dedicated port for the multicast
heartbeat
+ traffic
+ * timeToLive - specify a value between 0 and 255 which determines how far the packets
will propagate.
+ By convention, the restrictions are:
+ 0 - the same host
+ 1 - the same subnet
+ 32 - the same site
+ 64 - the same region
+ 128 - the same continent
+ 255 - unrestricted
+
+ Configuring Manual Discovery:
+ Manual discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory class=
+
"net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=manual,
+
rmiUrls=//server1:40000/sampleCache1|//server2:40000/sampleCache1
+ |
//server1:40000/sampleCache2|//server2:40000/sampleCache2"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "manual"
+ * rmiUrls (mandatory) - specify a pipe separated list of rmiUrls, in the form
+ //hostname:port
+
+ The hostname is the hostname of the remote CacheManager peer. The port is the
listening
+ port of the RMICacheManagerPeerListener of the remote CacheManager peer.
+
+ An alternate CacheManagerPeerProviderFactory can be used for JNDI discovery of other
+ CacheManagers in the cluster. Only manual discovery is supported.
+
+ For cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory.
+
+ Correspondingly for cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactoryory.
+
+ Configuring JNDI Manual Discovery:
+ Manual JNDI discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory class=
+
"net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=manual, stashContexts=true,
stashRemoteCachePeers=true,
+ jndiUrls=t3//server1:40000/sampleCache1|t3//server2:40000/sampleCache1
+ |t3//server1:40000/sampleCache2|t3//server2:40000/sampleCache2"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "manual"
+ * stashContexts (optional) - specify "true" or "false". Defaults
to true.
+ java.naming.Context objects are stashed for performance.
+ * stashRemoteCachePeers (optional) - specify "true" or "false".
Defaults to true.
+ CachePeer objects are stashed for performance.
+ * jndiUrls (mandatory) - specify a pipe separated list of jndiUrls,
+ in the form protocol//hostname:port
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=automatic,
+ multicastGroupAddress=228.1.2.3,
+ multicastGroupPort=48866, timeToLive=64"/>
+
+
+ <!--
+ (Enable for distributed operation)
+
+ Specifies a CacheManagerPeerListenerFactory which will be used to create a
+ CacheManagerPeerListener, which
+ listens for messages from cache replicators participating in the cluster.
+
+ The attributes of cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory are:
+ class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Ehcache comes with a built-in RMI-based distribution system. The listener component
is
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListener which is configured using
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory. It is configured as per the following example:
+
+ <cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"
+ properties="hostName=fully_qualified_hostname_or_ip,
+ port=40001,
+ socketTimeoutMillis=120000"/>
+
+ All properties are optional. They are:
+ * hostName - the hostName of the host the listener is running on. Specify
+ where the host is multihomed and you want to control the interface over which
cluster
+ messages are received. Defaults to the host name of the default interface if not
+ specified.
+ * port - the port the listener listens on. This defaults to a free port if not
specified.
+ * socketTimeoutMillis - the number of ms client sockets will stay open when sending
+ messages to the listener. This should be long enough for the slowest message.
+ If not specified it defaults 120000ms.
+
+
+ An alternate CacheManagerPeerListenerFactory can be also be used for JNDI binding of
+ listeners for messages from cache replicators participating in the cluster. For
+ cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory specify
+ class net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory.
+ Correspondingly for cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory.
+ Properties for JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory are the same as
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory.
+
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"
+ properties="hostName=${bind.address},
socketTimeoutMillis=120000"/>
+
+
+ <!-- Cache configuration.
+
+ The following attributes are required.
+
+ name:
+ Sets the name of the cache. This is used to identify the cache. It must be unique.
+
+ maxElementsInMemory:
+ Sets the maximum number of objects that will be created in memory
+
+ maxElementsOnDisk:
+ Sets the maximum number of objects that will be maintained in the DiskStore
+ The default value is zero, meaning unlimited.
+
+ eternal:
+ Sets whether elements are eternal. If eternal, timeouts are ignored and the
+ element is never expired.
+
+ overflowToDisk:
+ Sets whether elements can overflow to disk when the memory store
+ has reached the maxInMemory limit.
+
+ The following attributes are optional.
+
+ timeToIdleSeconds:
+ Sets the time to idle for an element before it expires.
+ i.e. The maximum amount of time between accesses before an element expires
+ Is only used if the element is not eternal.
+ Optional attribute. A value of 0 means that an Element can idle for infinity.
+ The default value is 0.
+
+ timeToLiveSeconds:
+ Sets the time to live for an element before it expires.
+ i.e. The maximum time between creation time and when an element expires.
+ Is only used if the element is not eternal.
+ Optional attribute. A value of 0 means that and Element can live for infinity.
+ The default value is 0.
+
+ diskPersistent:
+ Whether the disk store persists between restarts of the Virtual Machine.
+ The default value is false.
+
+ diskExpiryThreadIntervalSeconds:
+ The number of seconds between runs of the disk expiry thread. The default value
+ is 120 seconds.
+
+ memoryStoreEvictionPolicy:
+ Policy would be enforced upon reaching the maxElementsInMemory limit. Default
+ policy is Least Recently Used (specified as LRU). Other policies available -
+ First In First Out (specified as FIFO) and Less Frequently Used
+ (specified as LFU)
+
+ Cache elements can also contain sub elements which take the same format of a factory
class
+ and properties. Defined sub-elements are:
+
+ * cacheEventListenerFactory - Enables registration of listeners for cache events, such
as
+ put, remove, update, and expire.
+
+ * bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory - Specifies a BootstrapCacheLoader, which is called by
a
+ cache on initialisation to prepopulate itself.
+
+ Each cache that will be distributed needs to set a cache event listener which
replicates
+ messages to the other CacheManager peers. For the built-in RMI implementation this is
done
+ by adding a cacheEventListenerFactory element of type RMICacheReplicatorFactory to
each
+ distributed cache's configuration as per the following example:
+
+ <cacheEventListenerFactory
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheReplicatorFactory"
+ properties="replicateAsynchronously=true,
+ replicatePuts=true,
+ replicateUpdates=true,
+ replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true,
+ replicateRemovals=true "/>
+
+ The RMICacheReplicatorFactory recognises the following properties:
+
+ * replicatePuts=true|false - whether new elements placed in a cache are
+ replicated to others. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateUpdates=true|false - whether new elements which override an
+ element already existing with the same key are replicated. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateRemovals=true - whether element removals are replicated. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateAsynchronously=true | false - whether replications are
+ asynchronous (true) or synchronous (false). Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true | false - whether the new elements are
+ copied to other caches (true), or whether a remove message is sent. Defaults to
true.
+
+ * asynchronousReplicationIntervalMillis=<number of milliseconds> - The
asynchronous
+ replicator runs at a set interval of milliseconds. The default is 1000. The minimum
+ is 10. This property is only applicable if replicateAsynchronously=true
+
+ The RMIBootstrapCacheLoader bootstraps caches in clusters where RMICacheReplicators
are
+ used. It is configured as per the following example:
+
+ <bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMIBootstrapCacheLoaderFactory"
+ properties="bootstrapAsynchronously=true,
maximumChunkSizeBytes=5000000"/>
+
+ The RMIBootstrapCacheLoaderFactory recognises the following optional properties:
+
+ * bootstrapAsynchronously=true|false - whether the bootstrap happens in the
background
+ after the cache has started. If false, bootstrapping must complete before the cache
is
+ made available. The default value is true.
+
+ * maximumChunkSizeBytes=<integer> - Caches can potentially be very large, larger
than the
+ memory limits of the VM. This property allows the bootstraper to fetched elements
in
+ chunks. The default chunk size is 5000000 (5MB).
+
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ Mandatory Default Cache configuration. These settings will be applied to caches
+ created programmtically using CacheManager.add(String cacheName)
+ -->
+ <defaultCache
+ maxElementsInMemory="1000000"
+ eternal="true"
+ overflowToDisk="false"
+ diskPersistent="false"
+ />
+
+ <!--
+ Sample caches. Following are some example caches. Remove these before use.
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ NOTE that the cache benchmarking fwk looks for a cache named "cache".
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ Sample distributed cache named sampleDistributedCache3.
+ This cache replicates using defaults except that the asynchronous replication
+ interval is set to 200ms.
+ -->
+ <cache name="cache"
+ maxElementsInMemory="1000000"
+ eternal="true"
+ overflowToDisk="false">
+ <cacheEventListenerFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheReplicatorFactory"
+ properties="replicateAsynchronously=true, replicatePuts=true,
+ replicateUpdates=true, replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true,
+ replicateRemovals=true"/>
+ </cache>
+
+</ehcache>
Added:
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-repl-sync.xml
===================================================================
---
benchmarks/benchmark-fwk/trunk/cache-products/ehcache-1.6.0/conf/ehcache-repl-sync.xml
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+<ehcache
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="ehcache.xsd">
+
+ <!--
+ Specifies a CacheManagerEventListenerFactory, be used to create a
CacheManagerPeerProvider,
+ which is notified when Caches are added or removed from the CacheManager.
+
+ The attributes of CacheManagerEventListenerFactory are:
+ * class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ * properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Sets the fully qualified class name to be registered as the CacheManager event
listener.
+
+ The events include:
+ * adding a Cache
+ * removing a Cache
+
+ Callbacks to listener methods are synchronous and unsynchronized. It is the
responsibility
+ of the implementer to safely handle the potential performance and thread safety
issues
+ depending on what their listener is doing.
+
+ If no class is specified, no listener is created. There is no default.
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerEventListenerFactory class="" properties=""/>
+
+
+ <!--
+ (Enable for distributed operation)
+
+ Specifies a CacheManagerPeerProviderFactory which will be used to create a
+ CacheManagerPeerProvider, which discovers other CacheManagers in the cluster.
+
+ The attributes of cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory are:
+ * class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ * properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Ehcache comes with a built-in RMI-based distribution system with two means of
discovery of
+ CacheManager peers participating in the cluster:
+ * automatic, using a multicast group. This one automatically discovers peers and
detects
+ changes such as peers entering and leaving the group
+ * manual, using manual rmiURL configuration. A hardcoded list of peers is provided at
+ configuration time.
+
+ Configuring Automatic Discovery:
+ Automatic discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=automatic,
multicastGroupAddress=230.0.0.1,
+ multicastGroupPort=4446, timeToLive=32"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "automatic"
+ * multicastGroupAddress (mandatory) - specify a valid multicast group address
+ * multicastGroupPort (mandatory) - specify a dedicated port for the multicast
heartbeat
+ traffic
+ * timeToLive - specify a value between 0 and 255 which determines how far the packets
will propagate.
+ By convention, the restrictions are:
+ 0 - the same host
+ 1 - the same subnet
+ 32 - the same site
+ 64 - the same region
+ 128 - the same continent
+ 255 - unrestricted
+
+ Configuring Manual Discovery:
+ Manual discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory class=
+
"net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=manual,
+
rmiUrls=//server1:40000/sampleCache1|//server2:40000/sampleCache1
+ |
//server1:40000/sampleCache2|//server2:40000/sampleCache2"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "manual"
+ * rmiUrls (mandatory) - specify a pipe separated list of rmiUrls, in the form
+ //hostname:port
+
+ The hostname is the hostname of the remote CacheManager peer. The port is the
listening
+ port of the RMICacheManagerPeerListener of the remote CacheManager peer.
+
+ An alternate CacheManagerPeerProviderFactory can be used for JNDI discovery of other
+ CacheManagers in the cluster. Only manual discovery is supported.
+
+ For cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory.
+
+ Correspondingly for cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactoryory.
+
+ Configuring JNDI Manual Discovery:
+ Manual JNDI discovery is configured as per the following example:
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory class=
+
"net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=manual, stashContexts=true,
stashRemoteCachePeers=true,
+ jndiUrls=t3//server1:40000/sampleCache1|t3//server2:40000/sampleCache1
+ |t3//server1:40000/sampleCache2|t3//server2:40000/sampleCache2"/>
+
+ Valid properties are:
+ * peerDiscovery (mandatory) - specify "manual"
+ * stashContexts (optional) - specify "true" or "false". Defaults
to true.
+ java.naming.Context objects are stashed for performance.
+ * stashRemoteCachePeers (optional) - specify "true" or "false".
Defaults to true.
+ CachePeer objects are stashed for performance.
+ * jndiUrls (mandatory) - specify a pipe separated list of jndiUrls,
+ in the form protocol//hostname:port
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
+ properties="peerDiscovery=automatic,
+ multicastGroupAddress=228.1.2.3,
+ multicastGroupPort=48866, timeToLive=64"/>
+
+
+ <!--
+ (Enable for distributed operation)
+
+ Specifies a CacheManagerPeerListenerFactory which will be used to create a
+ CacheManagerPeerListener, which
+ listens for messages from cache replicators participating in the cluster.
+
+ The attributes of cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory are:
+ class - a fully qualified factory class name
+ properties - comma separated properties having meaning only to the factory.
+
+ Ehcache comes with a built-in RMI-based distribution system. The listener component
is
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListener which is configured using
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory. It is configured as per the following example:
+
+ <cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"
+ properties="hostName=fully_qualified_hostname_or_ip,
+ port=40001,
+ socketTimeoutMillis=120000"/>
+
+ All properties are optional. They are:
+ * hostName - the hostName of the host the listener is running on. Specify
+ where the host is multihomed and you want to control the interface over which
cluster
+ messages are received. Defaults to the host name of the default interface if not
+ specified.
+ * port - the port the listener listens on. This defaults to a free port if not
specified.
+ * socketTimeoutMillis - the number of ms client sockets will stay open when sending
+ messages to the listener. This should be long enough for the slowest message.
+ If not specified it defaults 120000ms.
+
+
+ An alternate CacheManagerPeerListenerFactory can be also be used for JNDI binding of
+ listeners for messages from cache replicators participating in the cluster. For
+ cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory specify
+ class net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory.
+ Correspondingly for cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory specify class
+ net.sf.ehcache.distribution.JNDIManualRMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactoryerFactory.
+ Properties for JNDIRMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory are the same as
+ RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory.
+
+ -->
+ <cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory
+
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"
+ properties="hostName=${bind.address},
socketTimeoutMillis=120000"/>
+
+
+ <!-- Cache configuration.
+
+ The following attributes are required.
+
+ name:
+ Sets the name of the cache. This is used to identify the cache. It must be unique.
+
+ maxElementsInMemory:
+ Sets the maximum number of objects that will be created in memory
+
+ maxElementsOnDisk:
+ Sets the maximum number of objects that will be maintained in the DiskStore
+ The default value is zero, meaning unlimited.
+
+ eternal:
+ Sets whether elements are eternal. If eternal, timeouts are ignored and the
+ element is never expired.
+
+ overflowToDisk:
+ Sets whether elements can overflow to disk when the memory store
+ has reached the maxInMemory limit.
+
+ The following attributes are optional.
+
+ timeToIdleSeconds:
+ Sets the time to idle for an element before it expires.
+ i.e. The maximum amount of time between accesses before an element expires
+ Is only used if the element is not eternal.
+ Optional attribute. A value of 0 means that an Element can idle for infinity.
+ The default value is 0.
+
+ timeToLiveSeconds:
+ Sets the time to live for an element before it expires.
+ i.e. The maximum time between creation time and when an element expires.
+ Is only used if the element is not eternal.
+ Optional attribute. A value of 0 means that and Element can live for infinity.
+ The default value is 0.
+
+ diskPersistent:
+ Whether the disk store persists between restarts of the Virtual Machine.
+ The default value is false.
+
+ diskExpiryThreadIntervalSeconds:
+ The number of seconds between runs of the disk expiry thread. The default value
+ is 120 seconds.
+
+ memoryStoreEvictionPolicy:
+ Policy would be enforced upon reaching the maxElementsInMemory limit. Default
+ policy is Least Recently Used (specified as LRU). Other policies available -
+ First In First Out (specified as FIFO) and Less Frequently Used
+ (specified as LFU)
+
+ Cache elements can also contain sub elements which take the same format of a factory
class
+ and properties. Defined sub-elements are:
+
+ * cacheEventListenerFactory - Enables registration of listeners for cache events, such
as
+ put, remove, update, and expire.
+
+ * bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory - Specifies a BootstrapCacheLoader, which is called by
a
+ cache on initialisation to prepopulate itself.
+
+ Each cache that will be distributed needs to set a cache event listener which
replicates
+ messages to the other CacheManager peers. For the built-in RMI implementation this is
done
+ by adding a cacheEventListenerFactory element of type RMICacheReplicatorFactory to
each
+ distributed cache's configuration as per the following example:
+
+ <cacheEventListenerFactory
class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheReplicatorFactory"
+ properties="replicateAsynchronously=true,
+ replicatePuts=true,
+ replicateUpdates=true,
+ replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true,
+ replicateRemovals=true "/>
+
+ The RMICacheReplicatorFactory recognises the following properties:
+
+ * replicatePuts=true|false - whether new elements placed in a cache are
+ replicated to others. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateUpdates=true|false - whether new elements which override an
+ element already existing with the same key are replicated. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateRemovals=true - whether element removals are replicated. Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateAsynchronously=true | false - whether replications are
+ asynchronous (true) or synchronous (false). Defaults to true.
+
+ * replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true | false - whether the new elements are
+ copied to other caches (true), or whether a remove message is sent. Defaults to
true.
+
+ * asynchronousReplicationIntervalMillis=<number of milliseconds> - The
asynchronous
+ replicator runs at a set interval of milliseconds. The default is 1000. The minimum
+ is 10. This property is only applicable if replicateAsynchronously=true
+
+ The RMIBootstrapCacheLoader bootstraps caches in clusters where RMICacheReplicators
are
+ used. It is configured as per the following example:
+
+ <bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMIBootstrapCacheLoaderFactory"
+ properties="bootstrapAsynchronously=true,
maximumChunkSizeBytes=5000000"/>
+
+ The RMIBootstrapCacheLoaderFactory recognises the following optional properties:
+
+ * bootstrapAsynchronously=true|false - whether the bootstrap happens in the
background
+ after the cache has started. If false, bootstrapping must complete before the cache
is
+ made available. The default value is true.
+
+ * maximumChunkSizeBytes=<integer> - Caches can potentially be very large, larger
than the
+ memory limits of the VM. This property allows the bootstraper to fetched elements
in
+ chunks. The default chunk size is 5000000 (5MB).
+
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ Mandatory Default Cache configuration. These settings will be applied to caches
+ created programmtically using CacheManager.add(String cacheName)
+ -->
+ <defaultCache
+ maxElementsInMemory="1000000"
+ eternal="true"
+ overflowToDisk="false"
+ diskPersistent="false"
+ />
+
+ <!--
+ Sample caches. Following are some example caches. Remove these before use.
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ NOTE that the cache benchmarking fwk looks for a cache named "cache".
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ Sample distributed cache named sampleDistributedCache3.
+ This cache replicates using defaults except that the asynchronous replication
+ interval is set to 200ms.
+ -->
+ <cache name="cache"
+ maxElementsInMemory="1000000"
+ eternal="true"
+ overflowToDisk="false">
+ <cacheEventListenerFactory
+ class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheReplicatorFactory"
+ properties="replicateAsynchronously=false, replicatePuts=true,
+ replicateUpdates=true, replicateUpdatesViaCopy=true,
+ replicateRemovals=true"/>
+ </cache>
+</ehcache>
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<xs:schema
xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
elementFormDefault="qualified" version="1.6">
+ <xs:element name="ehcache" >
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:sequence>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"
ref="diskStore"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"
+ ref="cacheManagerEventListenerFactory"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
+ ref="cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
+ ref="cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"/>
+ <xs:element ref="defaultCache"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
ref="cache"/>
+ </xs:sequence>
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+ <xs:element name="diskStore">
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:attribute name="path" use="optional" />
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+ <xs:element name="cacheManagerEventListenerFactory">
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:attribute name="class" use="required"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="properties" use="optional"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="propertySeparator"
use="optional"/>
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+ <xs:element name="cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory">
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:attribute name="class" use="required"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="properties" use="optional"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="propertySeparator"
use="optional"/>
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+ <xs:element name="cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory">
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:attribute name="class" use="required"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="properties" use="optional"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="propertySeparator"
use="optional"/>
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+ <!-- add clone support for addition of cacheExceptionHandler. Important! -->
+ <xs:element name="defaultCache">
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:sequence>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
ref="cacheEventListenerFactory"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
ref="cacheExtensionFactory"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
ref="cacheLoaderFactory"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"
ref="bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"
ref="cacheExceptionHandlerFactory"/>
+ </xs:sequence>
+ <xs:attribute name="diskExpiryThreadIntervalSeconds"
use="optional" type="xs:integer"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="diskSpoolBufferSizeMB"
use="optional" type="xs:integer"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="diskPersistent" use="optional"
type="xs:boolean"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="eternal" use="required"
type="xs:boolean"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="maxElementsInMemory"
use="required" type="xs:integer"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="memoryStoreEvictionPolicy"
use="optional" type="xs:string"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="overflowToDisk" use="required"
type="xs:boolean"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="timeToIdleSeconds" use="optional"
type="xs:integer"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="timeToLiveSeconds" use="optional"
type="xs:integer"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="maxElementsOnDisk" use="optional"
type="xs:integer"/>
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+ <xs:element name="cache">
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:sequence >
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
ref="cacheEventListenerFactory"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
ref="cacheExtensionFactory"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
ref="cacheLoaderFactory"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"
ref="bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory"/>
+ <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"
ref="cacheExceptionHandlerFactory"/>
+ </xs:sequence>
+ <xs:attribute name="diskExpiryThreadIntervalSeconds"
use="optional" type="xs:integer"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="diskSpoolBufferSizeMB"
use="optional" type="xs:integer"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="diskPersistent" use="optional"
type="xs:boolean"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="eternal" use="required"
type="xs:boolean"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="maxElementsInMemory"
use="required" type="xs:integer"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="memoryStoreEvictionPolicy"
use="optional" type="xs:string"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="name" use="required"
type="xs:string"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="overflowToDisk" use="required"
type="xs:boolean"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="timeToIdleSeconds" use="optional"
type="xs:integer"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="timeToLiveSeconds" use="optional"
type="xs:integer"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="maxElementsOnDisk" use="optional"
type="xs:integer"/>
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+ <xs:element name="cacheEventListenerFactory">
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:attribute name="class" use="required"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="properties" use="optional"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="propertySeparator"
use="optional"/>
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+ <xs:element name="bootstrapCacheLoaderFactory">
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:attribute name="class" use="required"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="properties" use="optional"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="propertySeparator"
use="optional"/>
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+ <xs:element name="cacheExtensionFactory">
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:attribute name="class" use="required"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="properties" use="optional"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="propertySeparator"
use="optional"/>
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+ <xs:element name="cacheExceptionHandlerFactory">
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:attribute name="class" use="required"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="properties" use="optional"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="propertySeparator"
use="optional"/>
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+ <xs:element name="cacheLoaderFactory">
+ <xs:complexType>
+ <xs:attribute name="class" use="required"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="properties" use="optional"/>
+ <xs:attribute name="propertySeparator"
use="optional"/>
+ </xs:complexType>
+ </xs:element>
+</xs:schema>
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