Hi Niels,
No, I didn't. According to the documentation I have (the 2.0
Developer Guide that came with the iBATIS download), it's enabled by
default. I'm presuming that you're talking about the <settings
cacheModelsEnabled='true'> setting here, though. I could well have missed
it somewhere else, though....
Thanks for looking at this, by the way.
Brendan
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Did you enable caching globally in the config file?
Niels
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Subject: Caching problems
Hi all,
I'm having a bit of a problem with caching. I have (I believe)
set it up properly in my SqlMap file (see below). I have a program that
executes the 'getAllFull' query twice, however, and both times I am
seeing
the query being executed in the output log messages (see a little
further
below).
Any help in getting this caching working would be greatly
appreciated.
A couple of additional points. All of my attempts have been
done
using iBATIS 2.3.0.677. I initially tried using Spring DAOs (using
Spring
2.0.3), and saw the same thing. In order to eliminate the possibility
that the problem originated in the Spring/iBATIS interface, I then
re-implemented my DAO using iBATIS DAOs (2.2.0-638), however I am still
seeing the same thing. I am using the JDBC transaction manager and
Oracle
10.0.2 for my database. The table I'm using is the EMP table in
Oracle's
scott/tiger demo data (well, and the DEPT table, to get the department
name). FYI, I've tried both with and without explicit transactions, and
have seen no difference. I'm fairly certain that I'm doing something
wrong, I just don't know what.....
Thanks in advance,
Brendan
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