Hello!

You need to employ cache configuration templates to add Write Behind to
cache configured via SQL:

https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/cache-template

In your case, you created two caches: one is empty but with write behind,
other is with SQL-inserted data but without Write Behind.

Regards,
-- 
Ilya Kasnacheev


вс, 12 янв. 2020 г. в 19:56, siva <siva.ka...@bizruntime.com>:

> Hi,
> I am using .Net Core for client and Server Ignite v2.7.6.
>
> *Create Cache and  configuration*:
> -----------------------------------
>
>
>
> where cache name is 32 bit guid(e.g:"C091E548-B45A-49B4-B8EC-2CB5E27C7AF6")
>
> *i have created table from sqlline on cache*
>
>
> after that ,did *insert statement*:
> insert into Person(id,name) values(1,"Ram");
>
> where some of table and indexes created at the time of cache configuration.
>
> *persist store*
> C:\server\storage\node00-e03ee70f-0903-41db-beb7-190ead503597
> where i found two folder for the cache,name as
> 1.cache-C091E548-B45A-49B4-B8EC-2CB5E27C7AF6
> 2.cache-SQL_C091E548-B45A-49B4-B8EC-2CB5E27C7AF6_PERSON
>
> recorded inserted successfully in cache,
> but write behind is not called/triggering...any
> configuration/implementation
> needed?
>
>
>
>
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