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Paul Bakker commented on HHH-5303:
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I'm using EhCache. If I don't specify the concurrency setting (second property)
nothing happens. If I do, I can't turn caching of using @Cacheable(false).
{code}
<property name="hibernate.cache.provider_class"
value="org.hibernate.cache.EhCacheProvider"/>
<property name="hibernate.ejb.classcache.demo.entities.Employee"
value="read-write"/>
{code}
Looking at determineSharedCacheMode I don't see anything that could go wrong with my
setup. Tomorrow I'll try to run a debug session and see if I find anything. Note that
my project (just an example project demonstrating the problem) is attached too.
@Cachable has no effect
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Key: HHH-5303
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5303
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: caching (L2), entity-manager
Affects Versions: 3.5.2
Environment: Tested on HSQL (included in testcase) and MySQL database
Reporter: Paul Bakker
Attachments: testcase.zip
The JPA 2.0 @Cachable annotation has no effect at all. Just putting @Cachable on a class
is not enough to enable caching. You must also configure a concurrency strategy with
either @Cache or a hibernate.ejb.classcache setting in persistence.xml.
If those settings are in place, @Cacheble still has no effect. Entities are cached, but
@Cachable(false) doesn't change this behavior.
I included a Maven example project that tests this behavior. The project has two profiles
to switch between Hibernate and EclipseLink:
mvn -P hibernate clean test
mvn -P eclipselink clean test
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