Package org.eclipse.persistence.config
Class CacheUsage
java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.persistence.config.CacheUsage
Cache usage hint values.
Cache usage allows the cache to be used on queries to avoid accessing the database.
By default for JPA queries the cache is not checked before accessing the database,
but is used after accessing the database to avoid re-building the objects and avoid
accessing the database for relationships.
Cache usage can also be used for modify Update-All and Delete-All queries.
For modify-all queries it effects how the cache is updated, either NoCache or Invalidate.
By default modify-all queries invalidate the cache.
The class contains all the valid values for QueryHints.CACHE_USAGE query hint.
JPA Query Hint Usage:
query.setHint(QueryHints.CACHE_USAGE, CacheUsage.CheckCacheOnly);
or
@QueryHint(name=QueryHints.CACHE_USAGE, value=CacheUsage.CheckCacheOnly)
Hint values are case-insensitive. "" could be used instead of default value CacheUsage.DEFAULT.
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Field Summary
Modifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final String
Configure the cache to be checked first if the query is by primary key (only).static final String
Configure the cache to be checked first if the query contains the primary key.static final String
Configure the cache to be searched for any matching objects.static final String
Configure the cache to be searched for any matching object before accesing the database.static final String
Configure the query results to be conformed with the current persistence context.static final String
static final String
Do not check the cache first, this is the default for JPA Queries.static final String
Configures a modify-all query to invalidate the cache.static final String
Configures a modify-all query to not invalidate the cache.static final String
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
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Field Details
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UseEntityDefault
By default the descriptor default is used, which is to not check the cache first.- See Also:
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DoNotCheckCache
Do not check the cache first, this is the default for JPA Queries.- See Also:
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CheckCacheByExactPrimaryKey
Configure the cache to be checked first if the query is by primary key (only). This can only be used on queries that return a single entity.- See Also:
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CheckCacheByPrimaryKey
Configure the cache to be checked first if the query contains the primary key. This can only be used on queries that return a single entity.- See Also:
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CheckCacheThenDatabase
Configure the cache to be searched for any matching object before accesing the database. This can only be used on queries that return a single entity.- See Also:
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CheckCacheOnly
Configure the cache to be searched for any matching objects. Any objects not currently in the cache will not be returned. This can only be used on queries that return a single set of entities.- See Also:
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ConformResultsInUnitOfWork
Configure the query results to be conformed with the current persistence context. This allows non-flushed changes to be included in the query. This can only be used on queries that return a single set of entities.- See Also:
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NoCache
Configures a modify-all query to not invalidate the cache.- See Also:
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Invalidate
Configures a modify-all query to invalidate the cache.- See Also:
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DEFAULT
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Constructor Details
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CacheUsage
public CacheUsage()
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