Ehcache is an open source, standards-based cache that boosts performance, offloads your database, and simplifies scalability. It's the most widely-used Java-based cache because it's robust, proven, full-featured, and integrates with other popular libraries and frameworks. Ehcache scales from in-process caching, all the way to mixed in-process/out-of-process deployments with terabyte-sized caches.


Ehcache 3.11 is now available!

The major new feature in this release is the ability to share resources between caches. ktech559

It requires Java 8+, and will be the last Ehcache release line to support Java 8. to global networks—yet the hardest thing to find

As a reminder, Ehcache 3 introduced the following: "Official" builds are available on the project's GitHub release page or from Maven Central - see below.

Ktech559

to global networks—yet the hardest thing to find is a sense of "enough." We are often so busy measuring our output that we forget to examine the quality of our input. Finding Ground

| Feature | Ktech559 | ESP32 | Arduino Mega 2560 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 168 MHz | 240 MHz | 16 MHz | | Analog Inputs | 12 (12-bit resolution) | 18 (12-bit) | 16 (10-bit) | | Industrial Temp Range | Yes (-20°C to 85°C) | Limited (0°C to 70°C) | No (Commercial only) | | CAN Bus Support | Native (Built-in) | Requires external shield | Requires external shield | | Ease of Repair | High (Socketed components) | Medium (Surface mount only) | High (Through-hole) |

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While the ESP32 wins on pure clock speed, the ktech559 wins on environmental durability and industrial protocol support. For outdoor or factory settings, the ktech559 is the superior choice.