Hello!
I don't think Ignite actually supports key/value inheritance, it may not
work as you assume it does.
Other than that, can you produce a small reproducer project, upload it
somewhere?
Regards,
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Ilya Kasnacheev
чт, 23 янв. 2020 г. в 08:13, siva :
> Hi,
> Actually that is not CacheStor
Hi,
Actually that is not CacheStore Type.Naming convention issue. And it's
Interface implementing by all model classes.
Example:
public Interface ICustomCacheStore{
}
public class Person:ICustomCacheStore{
}
public class Department:ICustomCacheStore{
}
so all model class implementing above int
Hello!
Why would you have your cache parametrized with CacheStore as value type??
Regards,
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Ilya Kasnacheev
ср, 22 янв. 2020 г. в 13:02, siva :
> Hi,
> I have .Net Core Application using Ignite V2.7.6.
>
> 1.#ICache.GetConfiguration()
> unable to find,there is method that take parameter to
Hi,
I have .Net Core Application using Ignite V2.7.6.
1.#ICache.GetConfiguration()
unable to find,there is method that take parameter to get
cacheConfiguration. #ICache.GetConfiguration()
2.Always returning null.
var cachConfiguration =
_IGNITE_CLIENT.GetConfiguration().CacheConfiguration.Singl
Hello! Normally, a cache configuration should be transferred between the nodes, once it gets created.There are a couple of methods for accessing it:ICache#GetConfiguration(cacheName)igniteInstance.GetConfiguration().CacheConfiguration.Single(x => x.Name == CacheName) From: sivaSent: Tuesday, Januar