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15. Re: How to use JBossCache within WebSphere?
gdaswani Jun 9, 2005 2:59 PM (in response to neilkong)Bela, I tried modifying the wiki page (and made sure I saved the changes) yet the modifications aren't showing up.
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16. Re: How to use JBossCache within WebSphere?
belaban Jun 10, 2005 2:38 AM (in response to neilkong)I saw you were able to attach the XML file though
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17. Re: How to use JBossCache within WebSphere?
lakida Dec 14, 2006 1:44 AM (in response to neilkong)Are there any instructions for configuring Hibernate with Jbosscache and websphere with CMT. The instructions on the WIKI are helpful only to a certain extent. I am trying to configure hibernate 3.x with Websphere 6.0 CMT and Jbosscache as transactional and clusterable cache. I am running into issues and the help on this particular topic is minimal. I can post the stack trace and configuration files if someone can helpout.
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18. Re: How to use JBossCache within WebSphere?
manik Dec 20, 2006 12:03 PM (in response to neilkong)Nothing specific with that combination, I'm afraid. We do have a wiki page on setting up JBC and WebSphere though.
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19. Re: How to use JBossCache within WebSphere?
inrusu Mar 6, 2007 10:03 AM (in response to neilkong)WinXP/WAS 6.1.0.3
All the jbosscache required libraries are copied in AppServer/lib/ext - and will be loaded by the extension classloader. I've created a CustomService
JbossCache is configured with CacheMode REPL_SYNC. Whatever is put the cache are classes loaded by one of the application class loader.
Whenever jboss-cache tries to deserializes content it says it can't find the class - which is normal. The only UGLY workaround is to load the classes put in cache with the same or higher classloader, or use INVALIDATION_SYNC as CACHE_MODE and then no application content is sent accross.
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20. Re: How to use JBossCache within WebSphere?
brian.stansberry Mar 6, 2007 10:34 AM (in response to neilkong)Have a look at http://labs.jboss.com/file-access/default/members/jbosscache/freezone/docs/1.4.0/TreeCache/en/html/treecache_marshaller.html .
It describes the API services can use that want to cache objects whose classes are invisble to JBC's classloader.