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Rick Curtis reassigned OPENJPA-1532:
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    Assignee: Rick Curtis  (was: Michael Dick)
    
> Should the <shared-cache-mode> element in a persistence unit definition 
> automatically turn on the data cache?
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>                 Key: OPENJPA-1532
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1532
>             Project: OpenJPA
>          Issue Type: Question
>          Components: datacache
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0-M1, 2.0.0-M2, 2.0.0-M3, 2.0.0-beta, 2.0.0, 2.0.1, 
> 2.1.0
>            Reporter: Jody Grassel
>            Assignee: Rick Curtis
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: OPENJPA-1532.patch.txt
>
>
> The JPA 2.0 spec introduces a new persistence unit definition element, 
> <shared-cache-mode>, which accepts NONE, ALL, ENABLE_SELECTIVE, and 
> DISABLE_SELECTIVE.  The JPA 2.0 spec section 3.7.1 documents the behavior of 
> each of those modes.
> What I am curious about is if the use of <shared-cache-mode> should 
> implicitly enable OpenJPA's data cache plugin.  Currently, the above element 
> is completely ignored if the persistence unit is missing the properties: 
> openjpa.DataCache=true and openjpa.RemoteCommitProvider=sjvm (because by 
> default, OpenJPA disables data caching).  My interpretation of the spec 
> suggests that <shared-cache-mode> is not only a platform-independent method 
> of instructing the data cache which entities are eligible for admittance to 
> the data cache, but it is also a switch providing a platform-independent 
> method of both turning the data cache on or off (since whether the cache is 
> enabled by default is platform-specific).  Otherwise, why have a NONE value, 
> if it was not intended to be a platform independent means of turning the data 
> cache off?

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