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1. Re: Flush commit option A's cache
daeel Aug 26, 2004 5:54 AM (in response to daeel)Is it really that obvious no one care to answer, it can't be too hard could it?
Anyway I found a solution that work:
First use JMX and twiddle to make a list of all local EJBs (I.e. in my case all the entities)
by
./twiddle.sh -s localhost:1299 invoke 'jboss:service=JNDIView' listXML | grep local | sort | uniq >flush.sh
Then edit flush.sh to include a flush command for each entity i.e.:
./twiddle.sh -s localhost:1299 invoke 'jboss.j2ee:jndiName=local/[YOUR_FIRST_ENTITY_NAME],plugin=cache,service=EJB' flush
./twiddle.sh -s localhost:1299 invoke 'jboss.j2ee:jndiName=local/[YOUR_SECOND_ENTITY_NAME],plugin=cache,service=EJB' flush
...and so on
then you could flush all the entity caches by ./flush.sh
Of course this could be improved a lot with more clever shell scripting the two commands above could be combined to always flush the deployed entites, then I guess it should be possible to do from Java as well, I'm looking into that now.