Spring creates a composite key that might be not suitable for the
distributed Ignite cache.
You could use the custom composite key using concatenation #user+ " - "+#id.


2018-02-09 17:50 GMT+03:00 lukaszbyjos <[email protected]>:

> Hi. I have k8s cluster with one ignite server and few services as clients.
> I have problem with evicting values using spring annotations.
> Apps have cache "example-user" and when one service evict by key another
> one
> still have values.
>
> There you can find cache config and example repo for spring
> https://gist.github.com/Mistic92/8649515ff026e24ca0870ed61739a17c
>
> What should I change or do because currently I don't have any idea :(
>
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