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1. Re: jboss asynchronous cache replication - when it's finishe
manik Mar 16, 2007 11:58 AM (in response to nachos)Not with async replication. You could tell on cache B if you attach a cache listener then cache B will be notified when nodes are modified, etc. though.
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2. Re: jboss asynchronous cache replication - when it's finishe
nachos Mar 19, 2007 10:06 AM (in response to nachos)I tried adding listener (TreeCacheListener) to cache B (TreeCache). It notified me only about view change and node visited event . None of rest events was raised from this listener. I tried this as well with async as sync mode and it worked with none of them. When I added listener to A cache it raised one more event (node created).
To clarify the problem I am particular interested in catching node loaded event at cache B. -
3. Re: jboss asynchronous cache replication - when it's finishe
manik Mar 22, 2007 2:26 PM (in response to nachos)What version of JBossCache do you use?
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4. Re: jboss asynchronous cache replication - when it's finishe
manik Mar 22, 2007 2:44 PM (in response to nachos)If you used 1.x, did you create an ExtendedTreeCacheListener?
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5. Re: jboss asynchronous cache replication - when it's finishe
nachos Mar 22, 2007 3:03 PM (in response to nachos)No, i created simple listener which implements TreeCacheListener.
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6. Re: jboss asynchronous cache replication - when it's finishe
manik Mar 22, 2007 3:42 PM (in response to nachos)ExtendedTreeCacheListener has methods that pass in an 'isLocal' flag so you see notifications from remote nodes.