Armin Waibel
Wed, 12 Mar 2008 15:34:44 -0700
Armin Waibel wrote:
I don't find information to configure it with OJB. Can anybody help me ?If you use OJB 1.0.5rc1 change the object-cache element within your jdbc-connection-descriptor toone global cache region: <object-cache class="JCS"> </object-cache> a cache region for each class: <object-cache class="JCSPerClass"> </object-cache>For version 1.0.4 specifiy the full qualified class name (e.g. org.apache.ojb.broker.cache.ObjectCacheJCSPerClassImpl).You can configure the JCS cache via the cache.ccf properties file.
Sorry, I have to clarify my last post.I would recommend to use the two level cache with the distributed cache as second level cache.
If you use OJB 1.0.5rc1:
<object-cache class="twoLevel">
<!-- ObjectCacheTwoLevelImpl attributes -->
<attribute attribute-name="applicationCache" attribute-value="jcs"/>
<attribute attribute-name="copyStrategy" attribute-value="default"/>
<attribute attribute-name="forceProxies" attribute-value="false"/>
</object-cache>
OJB 1.0.4:
<object-cache class="org.apache.ojb.broker.cache.ObjectCacheTwoLevelImpl">
<!-- ObjectCacheTwoLevelImpl attributes -->
<attribute attribute-name="applicationCache"
attribute-value="org.apache.ojb.broker.cache.ObjectCacheJCSImpl"/>
<attribute attribute-name="copyStrategy"
attribute-value="org.apache.ojb.broker.cache.ObjectCacheTwoLevelImpl$CopyStrategyImpl"/>
<attribute attribute-name="forceProxies" attribute-value="false"/>
</object-cache>
regards,
Armin
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