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Spring Modules had a @Cacheable annotation:

org.springmodules.cache.annotations.Cacheable

Now that Spring Module is deprecated, what is the recommendation for caching? And is still still possible to work with ehCache?

A: 

The distribute cache server is memcached. I has api to java. http://memcached.org/

imcaptor
You haven't really answered my question.
Francois
+2  A: 

Users of Spring Modules have rather been left out on a limb. There's no direct replacement for @Cacheable that I'm aware of.

Spring does have some support for EhCache, though, in the form of EhCacheFactoryBean and related classes (see javadoc). This gives a pretty easy way of creating and managing EhCache instances, but you then have to make use of it manually.

skaffman
A: 

This project is intended as a direct replacement: http://code.google.com/p/ehcache-spring-annotations/

Rob