>>
>> I could try setting AvailableSettings.CACHE_REGION_PREFIX to the
>> application scoped pu name. That seems to get added to the region name
>> (region would then be: application name + PU jar name + PU name + entity
>> class).
>>
>> Would that be likely to work?
>
> I think so. This is what
On Tue, 2011-08-16 at 10:45 -0400, Scott Marlow wrote:
> On 08/16/2011 10:26 AM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> > Hi Scott,
> > demanding people to configure a new cache for each application is very
> > tricky because of ISPN-658, unless you're referring to creating a
> > whole new instance of Infinispan
2011/8/16 Scott Marlow :
> On 08/16/2011 11:08 AM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>>>
>>> I could try setting AvailableSettings.CACHE_REGION_PREFIX to the
>>> application
>>> scoped pu name. That seems to get added to the region name (region would
>>> then be: application name + PU jar name + PU name + en
On 08/16/2011 11:08 AM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>> I could try setting AvailableSettings.CACHE_REGION_PREFIX to the application
>> scoped pu name. That seems to get added to the region name (region would
>> then be: application name + PU jar name + PU name + entity class).
>>
>> Would that be likel
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> I could try setting AvailableSettings.CACHE_REGION_PREFIX to the application
> scoped pu name. That seems to get added to the region name (region would
> then be: application name + PU jar name + PU name + entity class).
>
> Would that be likely to work?
That sounds like a good plan
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On 08/16/2011 10:26 AM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> Hi Scott,
> demanding people to configure a new cache for each application is very
> tricky because of ISPN-658, unless you're referring to creating a
> whole new instance of Infinispan, with a dedicated new CacheManager
> and either starting a new J
typeClass can name any of the org.hibernate.type.Type derivatives.
Namely:
1) Any impl of org.hibernate.type.Type
2) Any impl of org.hibernate.usertype.UserType, including impls of
org.hibernate.usertype.EnhancedUserType and
org.hibernate.usertype.UserVersionType
3) Any impl of org.hibernate.u
Hi Scott,
demanding people to configure a new cache for each application is very
tricky because of ISPN-658, unless you're referring to creating a
whole new instance of Infinispan, with a dedicated new CacheManager
and either starting a new JGroups channel or using the JGroups
multiplexer Paul had
I'm looking at o.h.c.i.InfinispanRegionFactory and wondering how best to
configure the 2lc for AS 7.1. After a recent forum discussion and
opening AS7-1544, I need to make some corrections to properly
accommodate multiple JPA persistence units sharing the same underlying
cache definition or ha
Hi,
seems the build for Hibernate Core is broken at the moment. This is
related to the latest commit related to JPA callback methods -
adf627159447e872ad26
Looking into it. Probably best not to pull for now.
--Hardy
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hi
Strong,
Looks good, nice unit tests also! :)
Scott
On 08/16/2011 12:13 AM, Strong Liu wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I just pushed the fix of this issue to my folk, take a look
> https://github.com/stliu/jboss-as/commit/4f8bce12c6cc90415d697d321442f827287cde1c
>
> as https://docs.jboss.org/author/di
Hey, guys,
I tried to find the requirements for
@TypeDef#typeClass class property. I thought it is neccessary that
typeClass be an implementation of org.hibernate.usertype.UserType
interface, but seems it is not true. Could you please help me with the
questions:
1. If typeClass should implement
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