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Martin Gencur edited comment on ISPN-1285 at 8/3/11 12:32 PM:
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I see, so when I want the default values set inside Infinispan xml config file to take
effect, I have to send headers ToLiveSeconds and maxIdleTimeSeconds set to 0, right? But
this is not intuitive. I would presume that when I don't send any http headers the
default values will be used (those set in xml config file) because in the xml config file
we override defaults => we set new default, IMO.
was (Author: mgencur):
I see, so when I want the default values set inside Infinispan xml config file to take
effect, I have to send headers ToLiveSeconds and maxIdleTimeSeconds set to 0, right? But
this is not intuitive. I would presume that when I don't send any http headers the
default values will be used (those set in xml config file).
Cache entries stored via Hot Rod client with default expiry remain in
cache
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Key: ISPN-1285
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-1285
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 5.0.0.CR8
Reporter: Martin Gencur
Assignee: Galder ZamarreƱo
Fix For: 5.0.0.FINAL
Default values for expiration specified via Infinispan configuration file (tag
<expiration lifespan="2000" maxIdle="1000" />) do not influence
real lifespan of cache entries stored via the Hot Rod client.
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