On 04/10/2013 03:19 PM, James Strachan wrote: > after much dismay I started noodling all the junit test cases and > discovered the use of '";" as a terminator. And hey presto, adding ";" > on the end I can now actually execute commands :). Yay! (You might > want to make this a bit more clear on the Syntax section of the wiki > page) Actually the antlr grammar defines EOF as a valid terminator and it works when issuing commands from the CLI. I need to check that. > I tried passing null as the sessionId; but then it doesn't know which > cache I want to execute the commands on; I guess I could try prefix > the command with some dummy command, like "cache foo; " + "get > 'blah';" or something? Is there a command to say 'the next commands > operate on a named cache?". cache namedcache; put a a; > > Also it'd be awesome if there was a CLI command that could return the > keys (maybe using a range) so I could implement a cache browser by > just asking for keys 0..100 and then 100..200 etc; then for each key I > can then do a 'get $value;" command. > Yes there's a plan for that, although providing ranges/windowing is not easy.
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