No, you should not need to do anything additional - EhCache is enabled
by default. You might want to modify ehcache.xml to configure which
objects to cache though.

Matt

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 7:28 AM, Nelson Biasura
<nelson.bias...@aurisoftsys.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Im using Appfuse 2.0.2 and I trying to configure second level cache, I found
> article written by matt
> that leads me to this link
>  http://www.devx.com/dbzone/Article/29685/0/page/2  .. In this example it
> activated
> the second level caching through hibernate.cfg.xml adding this code
>
> |<property name="hibernate.cache.provider_class">
>                        org.hibernate.cache.EHCacheProvider
> </property>
>
> My question is do i still need to do this? i found in
> applicationContext-dao.xml
>
> <property name="hibernateProperties">
>           <value>
>               hibernate.dialect=${hibernate.dialect}
>               hibernate.query.substitutions=true 'Y', false 'N'
>               hibernate.cache.use_second_level_cache=true
>
> hibernate.cache.provider_class=org.hibernate.cache.EhCacheProvider
>           </value>
>           <!-- Turn batching off for better error messages under PostgreSQL
> -->
>           <!-- hibernate.jdbc.batch_size=0 -->
>  </property>
>
> I assumed that this activate my second-level of caching. Anyone could help
> clarify it?
>
> Thanks in advance. :)
> |
>
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