Connecting jconsole to the Tomcat instance wasn't my issue. The
net.sf.ehcache wasn't getting reported to mbeans so I could see how the
cache was being utilized.
I figured it out, however. In my case, we have a Spring environment. I had
to start Ehcache with Spring, then extend EhCacheQueryCache t
On 3/02/2016 5:42am, Frank Herrmann wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm working on switching our query caching to Ehcache. Does anyone know how
> to monitor Ehcache injected into Cayenne via EhCacheQueryCache in jconsole?
>
> In case it matters, I'm using Cayenne 3.1.
I don't think Cayenne factors into
Hello all,
I'm working on switching our query caching to Ehcache. Does anyone know how
to monitor Ehcache injected into Cayenne via EhCacheQueryCache in jconsole?
In case it matters, I'm using Cayenne 3.1.
Thanks for the help.
-Frank
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