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 Post subject: how many files requiered for EHCache?
PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 2:58 am 
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Hi friends,
i have used ehcache..
but not getting improvement in speed..
can any body tell me how many files required to configure ehcache..
and where to put them...


please help...


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 9:18 am 
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Hi,

you need:

1. define ehcache as your provider and define the strategy per class you want to cache, as described in http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/v3/reference/en/html/performance.html#performance-cache.

2. put ehcache.xml in the classpath.

if you have acccess to "Hibernate in Action" look in section 5.3.3 Caching in practice.

Anyway, set show_sql to true so you can see whether the cache is effective or not.

Hope it helps.


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 Post subject: about ehcache..
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 2:34 am 
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hi i have done all the things ....
but it not help to improve speed ....
i get more speed without using hibernate, by simply EJB....

are ther any way to improve speed....

my hibernate.properties file is as below...


######################
### Query Language ###
######################

## define query language constants / function names

hibernate.query.substitutions true 1, false 0, yes 'Y', no 'N'


## select the classic query parser

hibernate.query.factory_class org.hibernate.hql.classic.ClassicQueryTranslatorFactory



#################
### Platforms ###
#################

## JNDI Datasource

#hibernate.connection.datasource jdbc/test
#hibernate.connection.username db2
#hibernate.connection.password db2


## HypersonicSQL

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.HSQLDialect
#hibernate.connection.driver_class org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver
#hibernate.connection.username sa
#hibernate.connection.password
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:hsqldb:test
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:hsqldb:.


## MySQL

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.MySQLDialect
#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.MySQLInnoDBDialect
#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.MySQLMyISAMDialect
#hibernate.connection.driver_class com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:mysql:///test
#hibernate.connection.username gavin
#hibernate.connection.password


## Oracle

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.OracleDialect
#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle9Dialect
#hibernate.connection.driver_class oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
#hibernate.connection.username ora
#hibernate.connection.password ora
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:orcl


## PostgreSQL

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQLDialect
#hibernate.connection.driver_class org.postgresql.Driver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:postgresql:template1
#hibernate.connection.username pg
#hibernate.connection.password
#hibernate.query.substitutions yes 'Y', no 'N'


## DB2

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.DB2Dialect
#hibernate.connection.driver_class COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:db2:test
#hibernate.connection.username db2
#hibernate.connection.password db2

## TimesTen (not supported yet)

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.TimesTenDialect
#hibernate.connection.driver_class com.timesten.jdbc.TimesTenDriver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:timesten:direct:test
#hibernate.connection.username
#hibernate.connection.password

## DB2/400

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.DB2400Dialect
#hibernate.connection.username user
#hibernate.connection.password password

## Native driver
#hibernate.connection.driver_class COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:db2://systemname

## Toolbox driver
#hibernate.connection.driver_class com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:as400://systemname


## Derby (Not supported!)

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.DerbyDialect
#hibernate.connection.driver_class org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver
#hibernate.connection.username
#hibernate.connection.password
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:derby:/test;create=true


## Sybase

hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.SybaseDialect
hibernate.connection.driver_class com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybDriver
hibernate.connection.username jpanchal
hibernate.connection.password jpanchal
hibernate.connection.url jdbc:sybase:Tds:sipl48:5000/dylt2000


## Mckoi SQL

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.MckoiDialect
#hibernate.connection.driver_class com.mckoi.JDBCDriver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:mckoi:///
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:mckoi:local://C:/mckoi1.0.3/db.conf
#hibernate.connection.username admin
#hibernate.connection.password nimda


## SAP DB

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.SAPDBDialect
#hibernate.connection.driver_class com.sap.dbtech.jdbc.DriverSapDB
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:sapdb://localhost/TST
#hibernate.connection.username TEST
#hibernate.connection.password TEST
#hibernate.query.substitutions yes 'Y', no 'N'


## MS SQL Server

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.SQLServerDialect
#hibernate.connection.username sa
#hibernate.connection.password sa

## JSQL Driver
#hibernate.connection.driver_class com.jnetdirect.jsql.JSQLDriver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:JSQLConnect://1E1/test

## JTURBO Driver
#hibernate.connection.driver_class com.newatlanta.jturbo.driver.Driver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:JTurbo://1E1:1433/test

## WebLogic Driver
#hibernate.connection.driver_class weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver4.Driver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:1E1:1433

## Microsoft Driver (not recommended!)
#hibernate.connection.driver_class com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://1E1;DatabaseName=test;SelectMethod=cursor

## jTDS (since version 0.9)
#hibernate.connection.driver_class net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://1E1/test

## Interbase

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.InterbaseDialect
#hibernate.connection.username sysdba
#hibernate.connection.password masterkey

## DO NOT specify hibernate.connection.sqlDialect

## InterClient

#hibernate.connection.driver_class interbase.interclient.Driver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:interbase://localhost:3060/C:/firebird/test.gdb

## Pure Java

#hibernate.connection.driver_class org.firebirdsql.jdbc.FBDriver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:firebirdsql:localhost/3050:/firebird/test.gdb


## Pointbase

#hibernate.dialect org.hibernate.dialect.PointbaseDialect
#hibernate.connection.driver_class com.pointbase.jdbc.jdbcUniversalDriver
#hibernate.connection.url jdbc:pointbase:embedded:sample
#hibernate.connection.username PBPUBLIC
#hibernate.connection.password PBPUBLIC



#################################
### Hibernate Connection Pool ###
#################################

hibernate.connection.pool_size 1



###########################
### C3P0 Connection Pool###
###########################

#hibernate.c3p0.max_size 2
#hibernate.c3p0.min_size 2
#hibernate.c3p0.timeout 5000
#hibernate.c3p0.max_statements 100
#hibernate.c3p0.idle_test_period 3000
#hibernate.c3p0.acquire_increment 2
#hibernate.c3p0.validate false



##############################
### Proxool Connection Pool###
##############################

## Properties for external configuration of Proxool

hibernate.proxool.pool_alias pool1

## Only need one of the following

#hibernate.proxool.existing_pool true
#hibernate.proxool.xml proxool.xml
#hibernate.proxool.properties proxool.properties



#################################
### Plugin ConnectionProvider ###
#################################

## use a custom ConnectionProvider (if not set, Hibernate will choose a built-in ConnectionProvider using hueristics)

#hibernate.connection.provider_class org.hibernate.connection.DriverManagerConnectionProvider
#hibernate.connection.provider_class org.hibernate.connection.DatasourceConnectionProvider
#hibernate.connection.provider_class org.hibernate.connection.C3P0ConnectionProvider
#hibernate.connection.provider_class org.hibernate.connection.ProxoolConnectionProvider



#######################
### Transaction API ###
#######################

## Enable automatic flush during the JTA beforeCompletion() callback
## (This setting is relevant with or without the Transaction API)

#hibernate.transaction.flush_before_completion


## Enable automatic session close at the end of transaction
## (This setting is relevant with or without the Transaction API)

#hibernate.transaction.auto_close_session


## the Transaction API abstracts application code from the underlying JTA or JDBC transactions

#hibernate.transaction.factory_class org.hibernate.transaction.JTATransactionFactory
#hibernate.transaction.factory_class org.hibernate.transaction.JDBCTransactionFactory


## to use JTATransactionFactory, Hibernate must be able to locate the UserTransaction in JNDI
## default is java:comp/UserTransaction
## you do NOT need this setting if you specify hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class

#jta.UserTransaction jta/usertransaction
#jta.UserTransaction javax.transaction.UserTransaction
#jta.UserTransaction UserTransaction


## to use the second-level cache with JTA, Hibernate must be able to obtain the JTA TransactionManager

#hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class org.hibernate.transaction.JBossTransactionManagerLookup
#hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class org.hibernate.transaction.WeblogicTransactionManagerLookup
#hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class org.hibernate.transaction.WebSphereTransactionManagerLookup
#hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class org.hibernate.transaction.OrionTransactionManagerLookup
#hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class org.hibernate.transaction.ResinTransactionManagerLookup



##############################
### Miscellaneous Settings ###
##############################

## print all generated SQL to the console

hibernate.show_sql true


## add comments to the generated SQL

hibernate.use_sql_comments true


## generate statistics

hibernate.generate_statistics true


## auto schema export

#hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto create-drop
hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto create
#hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto update


## specify a default schema and catalog for unqualified tablenames

#hibernate.default_schema test
#hibernate.default_catalog test


## enable ordering of SQL UPDATEs by primary key

#hibernate.order_updates true


## set the maximum depth of the outer join fetch tree

hibernate.max_fetch_depth 1


## set the default batch size for batch fetching

#hibernate.default_batch_fetch_size 8


## rollback generated identifier values of deleted entities to default values

#hibernate.use_identifer_rollback true


## enable CGLIB reflection optimizer (enabled by default)

#hibernate.cglib.use_reflection_optimizer false



#####################
### JDBC Settings ###
#####################

## specify a JDBC isolation level

#hibernate.connection.isolation 4


## enable JDBC autocommit (not recommended!)

#hibernate.connection.autocommit true


## set the JDBC fetch size

#hibernate.jdbc.fetch_size 25


## set the maximum JDBC 2 batch size (a nonzero value enables batching)

#hibernate.jdbc.batch_size 5
#hibernate.jdbc.batch_size 0


## enable batch updates even for versioned data

hibernate.jdbc.batch_versioned_data true


## enable use of JDBC 2 scrollable ResultSets (specifying a Dialect will cause Hibernate to use a sensible default)

#hibernate.jdbc.use_scrollable_resultset true


## use streams when writing binary types to / from JDBC

hibernate.jdbc.use_streams_for_binary true


## use JDBC 3 PreparedStatement.getGeneratedKeys() to get the identifier of an inserted row

#hibernate.jdbc.use_get_generated_keys false


## choose a custom JDBC batcher

# hibernate.jdbc.factory_class


## enable JDBC result set column alias caching
## (minor performance enhancement for broken JDBC drivers)

# hibernate.jdbc.wrap_result_sets


## choose a custom SQL exception converter

#hibernate.jdbc.sql_exception_converter



##########################
### Second-level Cache ###
##########################

## optimize chache for minimal "puts" instead of minimal "gets" (good for clustered cache)

hibernate.cache.use_minimal_puts true


## set a prefix for cache region names

hibernate.cache.region_prefix hibernate.test


## disable the second-level cache

#hibernate.cache.use_second_level_cache false


## enable the query cache

hibernate.cache.use_query_cache true


## store the second-level cache entries in a more human-friendly format

hibernate.cache.use_structured_entries true


## choose a cache implementation

hibernate.cache.provider_class org.hibernate.cache.EhCacheProvider
#hibernate.cache.provider_class org.hibernate.cache.EmptyCacheProvider
#hibernate.cache.provider_class org.hibernate.cache.HashtableCacheProvider
#hibernate.cache.provider_class org.hibernate.cache.TreeCacheProvider
#hibernate.cache.provider_class org.hibernate.cache.OSCacheProvider
#hibernate.cache.provider_class org.hibernate.cache.SwarmCacheProvider


## choose a custom query cache implementation

#hibernate.cache.query_cache_factory



############
### JNDI ###
############

## specify a JNDI name for the SessionFactory

#hibernate.session_factory_name hibernate/session_factory


## Hibernate uses JNDI to bind a name to a SessionFactory and to look up the JTA UserTransaction;
## if hibernate.jndi.* are not specified, Hibernate will use the default InitialContext() which
## is the best approach in an application server

#file system
#hibernate.jndi.class com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory
#hibernate.jndi.url file:/

#WebSphere
#hibernate.jndi.class com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnInitialContextFactory
#hibernate.jndi.url iiop://localhost:900/


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 3:05 am 
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Hi,

the question is whether the cache helped you to improve hibernate performance? do you get less SQLs executed?

there are many ways you can improve hibernate performance besides the 2nd level cache (caching queries, eager fetching, etc.), but it all depends on your specific application. look here:
http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/v3/reference/en/html/performance.html

good luck!


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