Centralized cache storage for runtime systems

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Shared memory area

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ABSTRACT:
Described herein are methods and apparatus, including computer program products, that implement a centralized cache storage for runtime systems. A computer program product can include instructions operable to receive a request at a centralized shared cache framework to store an entity; cache the entity in a shared memory in response to the request, where the shared memory is operable to store the entity such that the entity is accessible to runtime systems, and caching the entity in the shared memory comprises storing the entity for one of the runtime systems; receive a request at the centralized shared cache framework to retrieve the entity from the shared memory; and if the entity is stored in the shared memory, retrieve the stored entity from the shared memory, where the centralized shared cache framework is operable to retrieve the entity for any of the runtime systems.

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