Greetings,
I am using infinispan:config:9.4 version and having some sort of confusion. I have a
Person entity which marked with @Entity and @Cacheable (I have close to 50 entities like
this)
My cache config looks like below.
<local-cache name="entity" statistics="true">
<locking concurrency-level="1"
isolation="READ_COMMITTED" acquire-timeout="15000"
striping="false"/>
<transaction mode="NONE" />
<expiration lifespan="600000" max-idle="1200000"
interval="1200000"/>
<memory> <object size="111" strategy="REMOVE"
/> </memory>
</local-cache>
<local-cache name="Goal.Person" statistics="true">
<locking concurrency-level="1"
isolation="READ_COMMITTED" acquire-timeout="15000"
striping="false"/>
<transaction mode="NONE" />
<expiration lifespan="600000" max-idle="1200000"
interval="1200000"/>
<memory> <object size="222" strategy="REMOVE"
/> </memory>
</local-cache>
In jconsole under MBean i see two section of infinispan
1) org.inifispan with infinispan.Person(local) , configuration of evict size with 111
2) org.inifispan2 with Goal.Person(local) , configuration of evict size with 222
Question
1. Any reason we have two infinispan sections. (Does the first belongs to L1 and second
belongs to L2, where is just holding object based on there primary Id and L2 is referring
to L1)
2. Since the object size was used as 111, all the other entities are also holding only 111
objects. Do we have any other ways to allocate different number to different entities. (in
L1 only) (offcourse Goal.Person and Goal.Animal can be created but i am asking from L1
bucket perspective.)
Please help. Thanks
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