Annotation Type Cache


@Target(TYPE) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface Cache
The Cache annotation is used to configure the EclipseLink object cache. By default EclipseLink uses a shared object cache to cache all objects. The caching type and options can be configured on a per class basis to allow optimal caching.

This includes options for configuring the type of caching, setting the size, disabling the shared cache, expiring objects, refreshing, and cache coordination (clustering).

A Cache annotation may be defined on an Entity or MappedSuperclass. In the case of inheritance, a Cache annotation should only be defined on the root of the inheritance hierarchy.

Since:
Oracle TopLink 11.1.1.0.0
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  • Optional Element Summary

    Optional Elements
    Modifier and Type
    Optional Element
    Description
    boolean
    (Optional) Force all queries that go to the database to always refresh the cache.
    (Optional) The cache coordination mode.
    (Optional) The database change notification mode.
    boolean
    (Optional) Setting to true will force all queries to bypass the cache for hits but still resolve against the cache for identity.
    int
    (Optional) Expire cached instance after a fix period of time (ms).
    (Optional) Expire cached instance a specific time of day.
    (Optional) Controls the level of caching this Entity will use.
    boolean
    (Optional) For all queries that go to the database, refresh the cache only if the data received from the database by a query is newer than the data in the cache (as determined by the optimistic locking field).
    int
    (Optional) The size of cache to use.
    (Optional) The type of cache to use.
  • Element Details

    • type

      CacheType type
      (Optional) The type of cache to use. The default is SOFT_WEAK.
      Default:
      SOFT_WEAK
    • size

      int size
      (Optional) The size of cache to use. The default is 100.
      Default:
      100
    • isolation

      (Optional) Controls the level of caching this Entity will use. The default is CacheIsolationType.SHARED which has EclipseLink Caching all Entities in the Shared Cache.
      See Also:
      Default:
      SHARED
    • expiry

      int expiry
      (Optional) Expire cached instance after a fix period of time (ms). Queries executed against the cache after this will be forced back to the database for a refreshed copy. By default there is no expiry.
      Default:
      -1
    • expiryTimeOfDay

      TimeOfDay expiryTimeOfDay
      (Optional) Expire cached instance a specific time of day. Queries executed against the cache after this will be forced back to the database for a refreshed copy.
      Default:
      @org.eclipse.persistence.annotations.TimeOfDay(specified=false)
    • alwaysRefresh

      boolean alwaysRefresh
      (Optional) Force all queries that go to the database to always refresh the cache. Default is false. Consider disabling the shared cache instead of forcing refreshing.
      Default:
      false
    • refreshOnlyIfNewer

      boolean refreshOnlyIfNewer
      (Optional) For all queries that go to the database, refresh the cache only if the data received from the database by a query is newer than the data in the cache (as determined by the optimistic locking field). This is normally used in conjunction with alwaysRefresh, and by itself it only affect explicit refresh calls or queries. Default is false.
      Default:
      false
    • disableHits

      boolean disableHits
      (Optional) Setting to true will force all queries to bypass the cache for hits but still resolve against the cache for identity. This forces all queries to hit the database.
      Default:
      false
    • coordinationType

      CacheCoordinationType coordinationType
      (Optional) The cache coordination mode. Note that cache coordination must also be configured for the persistence unit/session.
      Default:
      SEND_OBJECT_CHANGES
    • databaseChangeNotificationType

      DatabaseChangeNotificationType databaseChangeNotificationType
      (Optional) The database change notification mode. Note that database event listener must also be configured for the persistence unit/session.
      Default:
      INVALIDATE