Thanks. Chris Lamey wrote: > > You can use the: > > <flushOnExecute statement="somequeryname"/> > > To automatically flush a specific cache when a specific query is run. > > Cheers, > Chris > > On 8/8/07 1:44 PM, "avalerio1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> I've implemented the LRU caching model here's the config: >> <cacheModel id="a-cache" type ="LRU" readOnly="false" serialize="true"> >> <flushInterval hours="12"/> >> <property name="cache-size" value="1000" /> >> </cacheModel> >> Now here's the question: Do I have to flush the cache myself after an >> update >> to a table? If I query a table that returns 4 rows then add or delete a >> row, >> when I query the table after the update I get the same 4 rows returned >> initially. >> Thanks. > > >
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