Ah sorry... noticed your other email. Never mind.

On May 20, 2010, at 11:09 AM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:

What type of ObjectContext is this? The behavior you are seeing may happen in ROP, but a DataContext on the other hand should always grab the cache instance from the parent DataDomain:

   @Override
   public QueryCache getQueryCache() {
       if (queryCache == null) {
           synchronized (this) {
               if (queryCache == null) {

                   DataDomain domain = getParentDataDomain();
queryCache = domain.getQueryCacheFactory().getQueryCache(
                           domain.getProperties());
               }
           }
       }

       return queryCache;
   }

Andrus


On May 19, 2010, at 11:17 AM, Gary Jarrel wrote:

Hi Guys,

I seem to full of questions today!

In the modeler I've got org.apache.cayenne.cache.OSQueryCacheFactory for
Query Cache Factory, 5000 objects and using shared cache.

I can see OSCache initializing in the logs and everything appears to be
fine.

However when I try to get the cache from the ObjectContext like so:

QueryCache cache = ((BaseContext) getObjectContext()).getQueryCache();

The cache that is being returned is
the org.apache.cayenne.cache.MapQueryCache

I've traced the calls and can see that the call got getQueryCache() goes
to MapQueryCacheFactory despite the fact that the modeler
specifies OSQueryCacheFactory

Am I doing something wrong here?

Thank you

Gary



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