Hi Henrik,
JCache allows to provide provider-specific configuration when creating a
cache. I.e., you can do this:
// Get or create a cache manager.
CacheManager cacheMgr = Caching.getCachingProvider().getCacheManager();
// This is an Ignite configuration object
(org.apache.ignite.configuration.CacheConfiguration).
CacheConfiguration<Integer, String> cfg = new CacheConfiguration<>();
// Specify cache mode and/or any other Ignite-specific configuration
properties.
cfg.setCacheMode(CacheMode.PARTITIONED);
// Create a cache based on configuration create above.
Cache<Integer, String> cache = cacheMgr.createCache("a", cfg);
Also note that partitioned mode is actually the default one in Ignite, so
you are not required to specify it explicitly.
-Val
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