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XMemcached is a high performance, easy to use multithreaded memcached client in java.

It's nio based (using my open source nio framework :yanf4j), and was carefully tuned to get top performance.

Xmemcached main highlights:

1.Supports all memcached text based protocols and binary protocols(Binary protocol supports since version 1.2.0).

2.Supports distributed memcached with standard hash or consistent hash strategy

3.Supports for JMX to allow you to monitor and control the behavior of the XMemcachedClient.Change the optimizer's factor or add/remove memcached server dynamically

4.Supports weighted server.

5.Supports connection pool.You can create more connections to one memcached server with java nio.(since version 1.2.0)

6.Supports integrating to spring framework and hibernate-memcached.

7.High performance.

8.Supports talking with kestrel(a MQ written in scala) and TokyoTyrant

Current stable version is 1.2.4-bugfix with yanf4j 1.1.1

Here is a performance comparison between java memcached client.

http://xmemcached.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/benchmark/benchmark.html

Xmemcached是基于java nio实现的高性能可扩展的memcached客户端。

实际上是基于我实现的一个nio框架 yanf4j的基础上实现的,当前推荐版本为1.2.4-bugfix。

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