Thanks for the explanation!
Thanks
Sebastian
śr., 25 lut 2015 o 14:01 użytkownik Galder Zamarreño <galder(a)redhat.com>
napisał:
> On 23 Feb 2015, at 18:23, Sebastian Łaskawiec <
sebastian.laskawiec(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey!
>
> I've noticed an interesting question on StackOverflow [1]. Is it
possible to have 2 (or more) caches and associate database tables to
specific caches? I can even imagine this question in broader perspective -
is it possible to decide in the runtime, which cache should be used?
>
> After a short discussion with Sanne we couldn't find any solution. Does
anyone have any idea how to achieve this or maybe we have a "New Feature
Request" candidate?
By default, each entity and collection is stored in its own cache. These
caches are configured from a template cache. For entities, the template
cache configuration is "entity" and for collections, "collection".
It is possible that users might want to use different cache configuration
per entity and/or collection, e.g. for different expiration, lifespan
settings and other potential changes. The most common thing to tweak is
expiration, which is why we made these specific expiration changes easy to
do.
However, if you want to change other things, like lifespan or max idle
settings, you need to define your own cache configuration and then assign
the cache name to the entity that you want.
All of this is explained in
http://infinispan.org/docs/7.
1.x/user_guide/user_guide.html#_advanced_configuration_2, including the
different tweaks required in the property names when running inside Wildfly
or EAP.
Cheers,
>
> Thanks
> Sebastian
>
> [1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28668971/hibernate-
different-caches-for-different-tables
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