On 2/28/07, Brian Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In my application, I only started seeing the CacheManager warnings that I
mentioned after I added Jackrabbit support. Also, the Cachemanager emits
its warnings immediately after the Jackrabbit repository starts up; I
assumed that the timing was not coincidental.
However, when I disable the JCR support, I still get that warning. I guess
I should have tried that before coming here to complain about Jackrabbit
caching ;)
no problem at all. there's a class named CacheManager in jackrabbit core.
its log messages might obviously be mixed up with those emitted by
ehcache's CacheManager.
cheers
stefan
Thanks!
-Brian
On 2/28/07, Stefan Guggisberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi brian,
>
> On 2/27/07, Brian Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > In my project, I'm using both Jackrabbit and Hibernate for different
> > purposes, both of which use ehcache. When my project starts up, I get a
>
> jackrabbit doesn't use ehcache, at least i am not aware off ;-)
> what leads you to believe that jackrabbit uses ehcache?
>
> cheers
> stefan
>
> > warning:
> >
> > [APP] INFO [main] RepositoryImpl.<init>(329) | Repository started
> > [APP] WARN [main] CacheManager.detectAndFixDiskStorePathConflict(271) |
> > Creating a new instance of CacheManager using the diskStorePath
> "C:\Program
> > Files\apache-tomcat-5.5.20\temp" which is already used by an existing
> > CacheManager.
> > The source of the configuration was classpath.
> > The diskStore path for this CacheManager will be set to C:\Program
> > Files\apache-tomcat-5.5.20\temp\ehcache_auto_created_1172597783217.
> > To avoid this warning consider using the CacheManager factory methods to
> > create a singleton CacheManager or specifying a separate ehcache
> > configuration (ehcache.xml) for each CacheManager instance.
> >
> > I'd like to configure both tools to use the same CacheManager, but I
> can't
> > seem to find any information on configuring the CacheManager for
> > Jackrabbit. Has anyone dealt with this type of cacheManager collision
> > before?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -Brian
> >
>