Attaching ignite config. A failed code is a simple execution of hibernate
query. Here is bigger stacktrace:
Caused by: java.lang.ClassCastException: [Ljava.lang.Object; cannot be cast
to [Ljava.io.Serializable;
at
org.hibernate.cache.internal.StandardQueryCache.get(StandardQueryCache.java:189)
at
Using Ignite 2.4 for Hibernate query cache and getting an exception:
Caused by: java.lang.ClassCastException: [Ljava.lang.Object; cannot be cast
to [Ljava.io.Serializable;
at
org.hibernate.cache.internal.StandardQueryCache.get(StandardQueryCache.java:189)
at
I see there is ticket registered for Hibernate 5.2 support:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-5848
It is planned for 2.5 release. And release page says
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IGNITE/Apache+Ignite+2.5 the 2.5
version should come out on Apr 30, so it is only 2 weeks
I did try your suggestion. My code:
some = ignite.compute().affinityCall(CACHE_NAME,1, () ->
cacheBinary.get(1).field("some"));
And i get ClassNotFoundException for the object class which is put into
cache. peerClassLoadingEnabled is set to true.
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Yes, this seems to appear when we start working with large objects. Is there
a way to solve this? Does it affect cache put/get operations performance
directly ?
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Hi,
sometimes we get this message in logs. What does it mean ?
Jul 26, 2017 11:43:25 AM org.apache.ignite.logger.java.JavaLogger warning
WARNING: >>> Possible starvation in striped pool.
Thread name: sys-stripe-3-#4%null%
Queue: []
Deadlock: false
Completed: 17
Thread
We do not want to have dependency on Ignite in our domain subsystem so
implementing Binarylizable is not an option (at the moment). Reading
documentation i found Ignite honors readResolve and writeReplace methods
which should work for my case. However in Ignite documentation says
readResolve is
Is there a simple way to ensure fields marked as @javax.persistence.Transient
are not being stored in cache?
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