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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T07:28:05+00:00 2026-06-10T07:28:05+00:00

Is there a distributed caching system (ideally with a .NET client) that has programmatic

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Is there a distributed caching system (ideally with a .NET client) that has programmatic cache dependencies out of the box?

In my research I have only found distributed caches with time based cache expiration.

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    2026-06-10T07:28:07+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 7:28 am

    You can use GigaSpaces XAP data grid, and have a local cache on the client which holds the cache items that are needed by that client and have a full programmatic API for eviction of that cache in .NET.

    See:
    http://wiki.gigaspaces.com/wiki/display/XAP9NET/Local+Cache

    If you want to control the remote (distributed) cache eviction policy, for now you’ll need to write it in Java.

    So you can mix and match, have a .NET client with custom local eviction policy and have the remote distributed cache policy written in Java or have just one of the two.

    This Java eviction policy API is actually just being improved to an easier API in the current developed version 9.1 which will be out in a two-three months, you can still use the early access of this version or instead use the older API.

    You can see an example of a custom eviction policy of the new API in here:
    https://github.com/OpenSpaces/PrioritizedEvictionStrategy

    You can read about the older API for custom eviciton policies here:
    http://wiki.gigaspaces.com/wiki/display/SBP/Custom+Eviction

    The new API will soon be documented but it’s pretty straight forward from the sample code in the link above.

    By the way, I am GigaSpaces employee.

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