Sorry typo. I mean having a single global ehcache manager to manage all cache instances. On 27/05/2014 7:41 AM, "Jason Pell" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I meant more sharing a single manager instance on a cache instance. But > it's not too urgent for me now that I have cxf using my ehcache config > file. > On 27/05/2014 2:15 AM, "Colm O hEigeartaigh" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I've merged a fix for the long filename issue: >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-5766 >> >> With regards to sharing a single EhCache instance, the problem is that we >> have different interfaces for token caching vs replay detection. For token >> caching, we don't persist tokens to disk, due to the fact that >> SecurityTokens contain things that don't serialize (e.g. DOM Elements). >> There is no reason why you couldn't use a single cache for UsernameToken >> nonce + Signature/Timestamp caching though (ReplayCache) if you wanted. >> >> Colm. >> >> >> On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 4:10 AM, Jason Pell <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > I realised sharing is not going to work, unless the shutdown sequence >> for a >> > manager is also disabled where it's a single global instance. I >> remember >> > finding a problem with cxf and ehcache when it inadvertently used a >> shared >> > instance. It actually shut down the single global instance when a >> service >> > was shut down. >> > >> > Colm - any reason why we can't share a single ehcache instance across >> the >> > whole of cxf? I am willing to get into the code and have a go at >> > refactoring to support a single instance, but its not much point if >> there >> > are reasons for creating separate instances I am not aware of. >> > >> > At the moment with the upgrade to 1.7.11 I am now getting: >> > >> > net.sf.ehcache.CacheException: java.io.FileNotFoundException: >> > >> > >> ../tmp/cxf1876821037/ws-security%002enonce%002ecache%002einstance-{http%003a%002f%002fcom%002evedaadvantage%002fdp3%002f%0045nterprise%002f%0053ystem2%002f%0042usiness3%002f%0047raceful%0044eployment%0042usiness%0053ervice}%0047raceful%0044eployment%0042usiness%0053ervice.data >> > (File name too long) >> > at >> > >> > >> net.sf.ehcache.store.disk.DiskStorageFactory.<init>(DiskStorageFactory.java:142) >> > at >> net.sf.ehcache.store.disk.DiskStore.create(DiskStore.java:155) >> > at >> > net.sf.ehcache.store.disk.DiskStore.createCacheStore(DiskStore.java:183) >> > at net.sf.ehcache.Cache.initialise(Cache.java:1154) >> > at >> > net.sf.ehcache.CacheManager.initializeEhcache(CacheManager.java:1336) >> > at >> > net.sf.ehcache.CacheManager.addCacheNoCheck(CacheManager.java:1396) >> > at >> > net.sf.ehcache.CacheManager.addCacheIfAbsent(CacheManager.java:1908) >> > at >> > >> > >> org.apache.cxf.ws.security.cache.EHCacheReplayCache.<init>(EHCacheReplayCache.java:59) >> > at >> > >> > >> org.apache.cxf.ws.security.cache.EHCacheReplayCacheFactory.newReplayCache(EHCacheReplayCacheFactory.java:34) >> > at >> > >> > >> org.apache.cxf.ws.security.wss4j.WSS4JUtils.getReplayCache(WSS4JUtils.java:103) >> > at >> > >> > >> org.apache.cxf.ws.security.wss4j.WSS4JInInterceptor.getReplayCache(WSS4JInInterceptor.java:822) >> > at >> > >> > >> org.apache.cxf.ws.security.wss4j.WSS4JInInterceptor.configureReplayCaches(WSS4JInInterceptor.java:429) >> > at >> > >> > >> org.apache.cxf.ws.security.wss4j.WSS4JInInterceptor.handleMessage(WSS4JInInterceptor.java:252) >> > at >> > >> > >> org.apache.cxf.ws.security.wss4j.PolicyBasedWSS4JInInterceptor.handleMessage(PolicyBasedWSS4JInInterceptor.java:121) >> > at >> > >> > >> org.apache.cxf.ws.security.wss4j.PolicyBasedWSS4JInInterceptor.handleMessage(PolicyBasedWSS4JInInterceptor.java:106) >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Jason Pell <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > > Hi, >> > > >> > > I already create a eh cache manager for caching spring security ldap >> user >> > > details. I would like to force CXF to use the very same eh cache >> manager >> > > rather than create a new one. >> > > >> > > I have the following spring bean: >> > > >> > > org.springframework.cache.ehcache.EhCacheManagerFactoryBean >> > > >> > > <bean id="ehCacheManager" >> > > >> > > class="org.springframework.cache.ehcache.EhCacheManagerFactoryBean"> >> > > <property name="configLocation" >> > > value="file:${spring.config.dir}/ehcache.xml" /> >> > > <property name="shared" value="true" /> >> > > </bean> >> > > >> > > So I would like to put all of the configuration for ehcache into the >> > > ehcache.xml I use for hibernate and spring security. >> > > >> > > Any suggestions as to how I might do this? >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Colm O hEigeartaigh >> >> Talend Community Coder >> http://coders.talend.com >> >
