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 Post subject: Proper use of Second level cache with batch modify data
PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:38 am 
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Hallo,

I try to use second level cache in JEE application (running in cluster) for read only data . But these data are changing once a day in specific time when batch process replicate them from 3th party system.
How can I refresh (reload) these data after batch process is done?
I am using EHCache but didn't found any configuration option for refreshing cache for same exiration date property.

Thanx for your anser.


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 Post subject: Re: Proper use of Second level cache with batch modify data
PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 11:31 am 
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peterh wrote:
Hallo,

I try to use second level cache in JEE application (running in cluster) for read only data . But these data are changing once a day in specific time when batch process replicate them from 3th party system.
How can I refresh (reload) these data after batch process is done?
I am using EHCache but didn't found any configuration option for refreshing cache for same exiration date property.

Thanx for your anser.



Take a look at this post. Someone had the same requirement as yours.
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=982627&highlight=


Let me know if you don't find your answer there.


Farzad-


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