Thanks.
I have seen this document before.
However, I could not understand how datas are loading ignite cache(s)?
Can you explain what is going on this .java class?



ezhuravlev wrote
> Looks like you read a wrong documentation, for Hibernate L2 cache you
> don't
> even need to implement CacheStoreAdapter - it's needed only for using 3rd
> party db as a Cache Store. Here is the right documentation for using
> Ignite
> as L2 Hibernate cache:
> https://apacheignite-mix.readme.io/docs/hibernate-l2-cache
> 
> Also, here is the working example:
> https://github.com/apache/ignite/blob/master/examples/src/main/java-lgpl/org/apache/ignite/examples/datagrid/hibernate/HibernateL2CacheExample.java
> 
> Evgenii
> 
> 2018-07-10 15:59 GMT+03:00 monstereo <

> mehmetozanguven@

> >:
> 
>> Even I am using apache ignite documentation or High Performance In-Memory
>> computing book,
>> I could not understand.
>>
>> I have created simple cache with ignite (using postgresql) (implementing
>> CacheStoreAdapter vs...)
>> Also I have created simple hibernate project (gets data from database,
>> update vs...)
>>
>> But I can not combine them.
>>
>> *Could someone explain the job step by step ?*
>> (In High Performance In-Memory computing book -> all xml configuration in
>> a
>> file which I could not handle at all, if possible, I want to create all
>> the
>> xml file seperately)
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>>
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