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Anil Agrawal edited comment on IGNITE-1794 at 10/1/16 6:45 PM:
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As a work around for Hibernate 5 compatibility issue, you can override the
function of class HibernateRegionFactory as below
class CustomHibernateRegionFactory extends HibernateRegionFactory{
@Override
public void start(SessionFactoryOptions settings, Properties
properties) throws CacheException {
start(new Settings(settings), properties);
}
}
And use this class as hibernate.cache.region.factory_class in hibernate
configuration properties
was (Author: anilagrawal038):
As a work around for Hibernate 5 compatibility issue, you can override the
function of class HibernateRegionFactory as below
class CustomHibernateRegionFactory extends HibernateRegionFactory{
@Override
public void start(SessionFactoryOptions settings, Properties
properties) throws CacheException {
start(new Settings(settings), properties);
}
}
And use this class as hibernate.cache.region.factory_class
> Ignite should support Hibernate 5
> ---------------------------------
>
> Key: IGNITE-1794
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-1794
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Test
> Reporter: Artem Shutak
> Labels: newbie
>
> Currently Ignite supports Hibernate 4.
> In Hibernate 5 org.hibernate.cache.spi.RegionFactory.start() method signature
> has been changed from
> {{void start(Settings var1, Properties var2) throws CacheException;}}
> on
> {{void start(SessionFactoryOptions settings, Properties properties) throws
> CacheException;}}
> Original user list:
> http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/Hibernate-5-L2-Cache-Compatibility-td1656.html
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