name: TCache version: 0.5.3 synopsis: A Transactional data cache with configurable persistence description: Data.Tcache is a transactional cache with configurable persistence. It tries to simulate Hibernate for Java or Rails for Ruby. The main difference is that transactions are done in memory trough STM. There are transactional cache implementations for some J2EE servers like JBOSS. TCache uses STM . It can atomically apply a function to a list of cached objects. The resulting objects go back to the cache (withResources). It also can retrieve these objects (getResources). Persistence can be syncronous (syncCache) or asyncronous, wtih configurable time between cache writes and configurable cache clearance strategy. the size of the cache can be configured too . All of this can be done trough clearSyncCacheProc. Even the TVar variables can be accessed directly (getTVar) to acceess all the semantic of atomic blocks while maintaining the persistence of the TVar updates. Persistence can be defined for each object.: Each object must have a defined key, a default filename path (if applicable). Persistence is pre-defined in files, but the readResource writeResource and delResource methods can be redefined to persist in databases or whatever. There is a Sample.hs that explain the main features. category: Middleware license: BSD3 license-file: LICENSE author: Alberto Gómez Corona maintainer: agocorona@gmail.com Tested-With: GHC == 6.8.2 Build-Type: Simple build-Depends: base >=3 && <4,directory >= 1.0, old-time >=1.0 Cabal-Version: >= 1.2 exposed-modules: Data.TCache ghc-options: