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1. Re: <cache-configs/> or <jbosscache> format?
brian.stansberry Feb 14, 2009 10:19 PM (in response to dukehoops)Yes, the early format was deprecated in JBC 3, although it should still work fine.
The schema shown on p 105 of the 3.0.2.GA userguide is for a single config, while the old "cache-configs" format was used when you wanted to specify several named configs in a single document, which is what org.hibernate.cache.jbc2.JBossCacheRegionFactory expects. But, JBC3 has a new schema to handle that too, although I'm not sure if it's covered in the docs. Here's an example:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <registry:cache-configs xmlns="urn:jboss:jbosscache-core:config:3.0" xmlns:registry="urn:jboss:jbosscache-core:cache-repo:3.0"> <!-- Various JBoss Cache configurations, suitable for different caching uses (e.g. entities vs. queries). In all cases, TransactionManager configuration not required. Hibernate will plug in its own transaction manager integration. --> <!-- A config appropriate for entity/collection caching. --> <registry:cache-config name="optimistic-entity"> <locking lockAcquisitionTimeout="15000" nodeLockingScheme="optimistic"/> ...... </registry:cache-config> <!-- A config appropriate for entity/collection caching that uses pessimistic locking --> <registry:cache-config name="pessimistic-entity"> <locking isolationLevel="REPEATABLE_READ" lockAcquisitionTimeout="15000" nodeLockingScheme="pessimistic"/> ..... </registry:cache-config> </registry:cache-configs>
The content of a "registry:cache-config" element is the same as the content of a "jbosscache" element shown in the user guide. Only difference is the "registry:cache-config" element must have a "name" attribute where you give a name to the config, same as the JBC 2 "cache-config" element's "name" attribute.
If you are using JBC3, I'm quite certain JBossCacheRegionFactory will handle the JBC3 schema without problems, since it delegates the parsing to JBC3 code.