Read/write, nonserializable caching appears not to work because consecutive
calls from the same thread to a SELECT statement with such a cache model return
different objects.
Inspecting the logs reveals that this is because each request gets a new cache
key, even though the SQL is identical.
There is an archived email thread about this issue here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/user-cs@ibatis.apache.org/msg02271.html In that
thread, Gilles indicates that he checked in a test and it worked; however that
test does not expose the issue because it does not use a read/write,
nonserializable cache model.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Set up a SQL Map with a read/write, nonserializable cache model and a SELECT
statement that uses it (example below)
2) Write a test that calls the statement twice in a row using one of the
ISqlMapper QueryForXYZ() methods
3) Run the test with debug logging enabled. Examine the log and note that both
statements result in cahce misses using different cache keys
SQL Map snippets:
<cacheModel id="rw-nonserializable-account-cache" implementation="FIFO"
serialize="false" readOnly="false">
<flushInterval hours="24"/>
<flushOnExecute statement="UpdateAccountViaInlineParameters"/>
</cacheModel>
...
<select id="GetRWNSCachedAccountsViaResultMap"
resultMap="account-result"
cacheModel="rw-nonserializable-account-cache"
extends="GetCachedAccountsViaResultMap">
</select>
Original issue reported on code.google.com by mmccur...@gmail.com on 25 Aug 2010 at 8:45
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
mmccur...@gmail.com
on 25 Aug 2010 at 8:45