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Spring Q&A; » Development » CacheManager 

1. Wanting to contribute an Infinispan CacheManager    forum.springsource.org

I'm currently writing an implementation of org.springframework.cache.CacheManager for JBoss Infinispan and would like to eventually contribute the results to Spring. So Are you interested in this contribution? If yes, which module ...

2. The CacheManager is not alive.    forum.springsource.org

The CacheManager is not alive. After stoping Tomcat 5 my spring.log containts: support.AbstractBeanFactory Retrieving dependent beans for bean 'userCache' 07..2005 18:19:05,139 support.AbstractBeanFactory$1 Invoking destroy() on bean with name 'userCache' 07..2005 18:19:05,171 ...

3. The CacheManager is not alive    forum.springsource.org

The CacheManager is not alive I searched the forums, and found no hits on the above message or a reasonable portion of it, so here goes: I am upgrading someone else's ...

4. CacheManager single instance, how?    forum.springsource.org

Code: public static void main(String[] args) { ClassPathXmlApplicationContext appContext = new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext( new String[] {"applicationContext.xml"}); BeanFactory factory = (BeanFactory) appContext; CacheManager cacheManager = CacheManager.getInstance(); Cache cache = cacheManager.getCache("com.test.domain.entity.SysPerson"); System.out.println("Cache hits " ...

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