I'm going to have to go with B and E. Reducing database hits and disk I/O seem like the real winners here. Who needs a network when you've got a solid cache, am I right? *winks*
Hmm, I'm not sure about D. Preventing the engine from hitting the network doesn't seem like a direct benefit of the cache. I'd go with B and C as the best options.
I agree with Jacinta. Hitting the database and re-parsing the XML are definitely the main benefits of the Process Definition Cache. A and D seem like they could be related, but not as directly as B and C.
I think B and C are the correct answers. Caching process definitions reduces the need to hit the database and re-parse the BPMN 2.0 XML, which can significantly improve performance.
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