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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:13:09+00:00 2026-05-10T18:13:09+00:00

Question I’m looking for a Java in-memory object caching API. Any recommendations? What solutions

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I’m looking for a Java in-memory object caching API. Any recommendations? What solutions have you used in the past?

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Right now, I’m just using a Map:

Map cache = new HashMap<String, Object>(); cache.put('key', value); 

Requirements

I need to extend the cache to include basic features like:

  • Max size
  • Time to live

However, I don’t need more sophisticated features like:

  • Access from multiple processes (caching server)
  • Persistence (to disk)

Suggestions

In-Memory caching:

  • Guava CacheBuilder – active development. See this presentation.
  • LRUMap – Config via API. No TTL. Not purpose built for caching.
  • whirlycache – XML config. Mailing list. Last updated 2006.
  • cache4j – XML config. Documentation in Russian. Last updated 2006.

Enterprise caching:

  • JCS – Properties config. Extensive documentation.
  • Ehcache – XML config. Extensive documentation. By far the most popular according to Google hits.
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  1. 2026-05-10T18:13:09+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:13 pm

    EHCache is very nice. You can create an in memory cache. Check out their code samples for an example of creating an in memory cache. You can specify a max size, and a time to live.

    EHCache does offer some advanced features, but if your not interested in using them – don’t. But it’s nice to know they are there if your requirements ever change.

    Here is an in memory cache. Created in code, with no configuration files.

    CacheManager cacheManager = CacheManager.getInstance(); int oneDay = 24 * 60 * 60; Cache memoryOnlyCache = new Cache('name', 200, false, false, oneDay, oneDay); cacheManager.addCache(memoryOnlyCache); 

    Creates a cache that will hold 200 elements, and has a ttl of 24 hours.

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