sorry for answering late:
as far as I know there's no way to access treecache through the hibernate
entitymanager. Maybe with a JNDI lookup you can get the underlaying MBean.
But there's a solution: cast the entitymanager to hibernate session and
something like this:
anonymous wrote :
| org
just wonder what is the java command to manualy evict the collection?
thanks
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Hi,
I did some crosspost sorry! You can find more info here:
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=965159
I checked the logs:
update an simple entity:
| Time: 18:59:59 Priority: DEBUG Thread: TP-Processor2 NDC: null Logger:
org.hibernate.cache.TransactionalCache Location:
org.apache.
Do you see any cache update entries in your log file when you try this with
simple entities? What do you see in your logs when you try this with
collections?
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