Ehcache Guide and Reference now available as a book

Ehcache Guide and Reference for the forthcoming 1.4.0 release is available as a book. The price for the high quality bound edition is USD49.95 plus shipping. The price for the downloadable print-ready version is USD37.50. The book has 154 pages and covers the following:
– Preface
– Introduction
– Getting Started
– Dependencies
– Cache Concepts
– Cache Configuration
– Storage Options
– Cache Eviction Algorithms
– Code Samples
– Class loading and Class Loaders
– Performance Considerations
– Garbage Collection
– Cache Decorators
– Java EE Servlet Caching
– Distributed Caching
– Distributed Design
– Shutting Down Ehcache
– Logging & Debugging
– JMX Management & Monitoring
– CacheManager Event Listeners
– Cache Event Listeners
– Cache Exception Handlers
– Cache Extensions
– Cache Loaders
– Hibernate Caching
– Constructs Design
– Using ehcache with Hibernate
– Tomcat Issues and Best Practices
– JSR107 (JCACHE) Support
– Building From Source
– FAQ
Many people have asked for a format for the documentation where it can be printed out as a book and even where they can get it.
Of course, full documentation in html will always remain available online at http://ehcache.sf.net.
Buy it from the Ehcache Storefront at Lulu Books.
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By Greg Luck

As Terracotta’s CTO, Greg (@gregrluck) is entrusted with understanding market and technology forces and the business drivers that impact Terracotta’s product innovation and customer success. He helps shape company and technology strategy and designs many of the features in Terracotta’s products. Greg came to Terracotta on the acquisition of the popular caching project Ehcache which he founded in 2003. Prior to joining Terracotta, Greg served as Chief Architect at Australian online travel giant Wotif.com. He also served as a lead consultant for ThoughtWorks on accounts in the United States and Australia, was CIO at Virgin Blue, Tempo Services, Stamford Hotels and Resorts and Australian Resorts and spent seven years as a Chartered Accountant in KPMG’s small business and insolvency divisions. He is a regular speaker at conferences and contributor of articles to the technical press.