Hello! Actually I have checked the source, and I don't see much difference. You're getting a reference to 'publicJCache' either way. This means that `withExpiryPolicy` will affect the "far" cache in both cases.
Regards, -- Ilya Kasnacheev чт, 23 мая 2019 г. в 19:05, John Smith <[email protected]>: > Also is there a difference between these two? > > ignite.getOrCreateCache(cacheConfig, nearConfig).withExpiryPolicy(); > > AND > > ignite.getOrCreateNearCache(name, nearConfig).withExpiryPolicy(); > > > > > > On Thu, 23 May 2019 at 11:27, Ilya Kasnacheev <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> Yes, I guess so. >> >> Regards, >> -- >> Ilya Kasnacheev >> >> >> чт, 23 мая 2019 г. в 17:53, John Smith <[email protected]>: >> >>> So then I should create my regular cache first... Set the expiry policy >>> on that and then create near cache on top of that? >>> >>> On Thu, 23 May 2019 at 08:48, Ilya Kasnacheev <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello! >>>> >>>> It will be set on the cache proxy returned by withExpirePolicy() method >>>> (and will be applied to near cache, I guess, if this is implemented at all) >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> -- >>>> Ilya Kasnacheev >>>> >>>> >>>> чт, 23 мая 2019 г. в 00:18, John Smith <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>>> Hi, when we use ignite getOrCreateNearCache().withExpirePolicy() >>>>> >>>>> Will the expire policy be set on the underlying cache or the near >>>>> cache? >>>>> >>>>
