Hi Sultan, you can disable second level hibernate caching in the system only by modifying the source code. However that is not recommendable as it will act differently in production.
Can you try to reproduce when things are not being updated and tell us the exact steps? We will try to fix. It is not supposed to be that way since Hibernate should invalidate its caches when stale. regards, Lars On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Sultanahamar Mohammad < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Team, > > We are assuming that there is some application level caching happening. > Users permissions, upon change does not reflect right away in the app. It > takes some time to reflect. Some other api calls also take time to reflect. > > Is our assumption correct on application level caching. If it is then how > do we disable it if we want to. Please let us know. > > Thanks and Regards, > Sultan Ahamar. > -- Lars Helge Øverland Lead developer, DHIS 2 University of Oslo Skype: larshelgeoverland http://www.dhis2.org <https://www.dhis2.org/>
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