Hi Val, I am using ignite 2.3

Have a simple java Main method that has following

1. dataStorageConfig.set(dataRegionConfig)

2. ignitconfig.setDataStorageConfig(dataStorageConfig)

3. IgniteConfig.setDiscoverySpi(spi)

4.Ignition.start(igniteConfig)

5. CacheConfiguration cc = buildFromDataRegion(regionName); // sets
CreatedExpiryPolicy to 15 sec

6. Cache c = ignite.getOrCreate(cc)

7. c.put(“k”, “v”);

8. Log(cache.get(“k”);

9. Sleep(16000);

10. Log(cache.get(“k”);

at first run, when it comes to line 10, it’s expired.

Now comment line 7. I should expect it should print null in line 8 when JVM
restarts. But it gives me value.


On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 8:34 PM vkulichenko <valentin.kuliche...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I was actually not correct here. Although there are some known issues,
> expiration is supposed to work with both memory and persistence.
>
> Subash, can you provide more details on how you reproduce the issue? I'm
> getting null even after I restart the node. Are you doing anything else
> there?
>
> -Val
>
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