I've added my example code to the section on accessing caches using a listener. Hopefully it helps!
On Feb 18, 4:18 pm, "Peter J. Farrell" <[email protected]> wrote: > Jeremy, glad you got it working and good catch on getting the module's > AppManager which is what is required. > > Could you do me a favor and add a section on how to clear a cache > element from a listener to the wiki? Contributing some doco back to the > project would be a great help. Here is a good general location of where > you could add it: > > http://greatbiztoolsllc.trac.cvsdude.com/mach-ii/wiki/IntroToCaching#... > > Also, our wiki is completely publicly anonymous editable. So all you > have to do is click the "Edit this page" button at the bottom. Let me > know if you can get this on the wiki. I don't want great documentation > like this fall through the cracks. > > Best, > Peter > Team Mach-II > > Jeremy.Shearer said the following on 18/02/10 15:51: > > > Thanks for your help Peter. > > It's working now. > > I made one small change to the code you suggested so I'll post it here > > in case others come looking for it. > > The change is that this: > > <cfset cacheManager = > > getAppManager().getModuleManager().getModule(module).getAppManager().getCacheManager() > > / > > > Should be this: > > <cfset cacheManager = > > getAppManager().getModuleManager().getModule(module).getModuleAppManager().getCacheManager() > > / > > > The difference being that instead of calling > > getModule(module).getAppManager() (which I assume just returns the > > base appManager) I call gotModule(module).getModuleAppManager() which > > gets me the cacheManager for the module I'm passing in. > > > Thanks for your help with this! > > > -Jeremy > > > On Feb 12, 3:15 pm, "Peter J. Farrell"<[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Jeremy.Shearer said the following on 12/02/10 13:53:> One thing that is > >> particularly confusing is why I'm not getting the > > >>> output of the log.trace statement in the clearCachesByAlias function > >>> when I call it from the listener (Clearing cache by aliases > >>> 'homepage' (no condition to evaluate)). > > >> By default in 1.6.x of Mach-II, the Mach-II logger output only listened > >> to logging messages at the debug level or higher. Since the trace level > >> is even more low level of a severity than debug, you won't see this > >> message if you are using the default logging level of debug. You can > >> add this parameter to how your MachIILogger is defined to change the > >> logging level it will listen to: > > >> <key name="loggingLevel" > >> value="all|trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|off" /> > > >> Set it to "trace" or "all". > > >> Also, that logging message you see when using the CacheClear command is > >> being done by the command. The message you'll see in the CacheManager > >> would look like this (it's at the trace level): > > >> "CacheManager clear cache for id '#arguments.id#' exists: > >> "#StructKeyExists(variables.handlers, arguments.id)#", handler keys: > >> '#StructKeyArray(variables.handlers)#'" > > >> If you change the level at which you are watching for logging messages, > >> you'll see the message. I think with that fix to your listener as I > >> suggested off list -- you are good to go. > > >> .Peter -- You received this message because you are subscribed to Mach-II for CFML list. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mach-ii-for-coldfusion?hl=en SVN: http://greatbiztoolsllc.svn.cvsdude.com/mach-ii/ Wiki / Documentation / Tickets: http://greatbiztoolsllc.trac.cvsdude.com/mach-ii/
