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+<!--
+ ~ Hibernate, Relational Persistence for Idiomatic Java
+ ~
+ ~ License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), version 2.1 or later.
+ ~ See the lgpl.txt file in the root directory or <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html>.
+ -->
+<ehcache>
+
+ <!-- Sets the path to the directory where cache .data files are created.
+
+ If the path is a Java System Property it is replaced by
+ its value in the running VM.
+
+ The following properties are translated:
+ user.home - User's home directory
+ user.dir - User's current working directory
+ java.io.tmpdir - Default temp file path -->
+ <diskStore path="./target/tmp"/>
+
+
+ <!--Default Cache configuration. These will applied to caches programmatically created through
+ the CacheManager.
+
+ The following attributes are required for defaultCache:
+
+ maxInMemory - Sets the maximum number of objects that will be created in memory
+ eternal - Sets whether elements are eternal. If eternal, timeouts are ignored and the element
+ is never expired.
+ timeToIdleSeconds - Sets the time to idle for an element before it expires. Is only used
+ if the element is not eternal. Idle time is now - last accessed time
+ timeToLiveSeconds - Sets the time to live for an element before it expires. Is only used
+ if the element is not eternal. TTL is now - creation time
+ overflowToDisk - Sets whether elements can overflow to disk when the in-memory cache
+ has reached the maxInMemory limit.
+
+ -->
+ <defaultCache
+ maxElementsInMemory="10000"
+ eternal="false"
+ timeToIdleSeconds="120"
+ timeToLiveSeconds="120"
+ overflowToDisk="true"
+ />
+
+ <!--Predefined caches. Add your cache configuration settings here.
+ If you do not have a configuration for your cache a WARNING will be issued when the
+ CacheManager starts
+
+ The following attributes are required for defaultCache:
+
+ name - Sets the name of the cache. This is used to identify the cache. It must be unique.
+ maxInMemory - Sets the maximum number of objects that will be created in memory
+ eternal - Sets whether elements are eternal. If eternal, timeouts are ignored and the element
+ is never expired.
+ timeToIdleSeconds - Sets the time to idle for an element before it expires. Is only used
+ if the element is not eternal. Idle time is now - last accessed time
+ timeToLiveSeconds - Sets the time to live for an element before it expires. Is only used
+ if the element is not eternal. TTL is now - creation time
+ overflowToDisk - Sets whether elements can overflow to disk when the in-memory cache
+ has reached the maxInMemory limit.
+
+ -->
+
+ <!-- Sample cache named sampleCache1
+ This cache contains a maximum in memory of 10000 elements, and will expire
+ an element if it is idle for more than 5 minutes and lives for more than
+ 10 minutes.
+
+ If there are more than 10000 elements it will overflow to the
+ disk cache, which in this configuration will go to wherever java.io.tmp is
+ defined on your system. On a standard Linux system this will be /tmp"
+ -->
+ <cache name="sampleCache1"
+ maxElementsInMemory="10000"
+ eternal="false"
+ timeToIdleSeconds="300"
+ timeToLiveSeconds="600"
+ overflowToDisk="true"
+ />
+
+ <!-- Sample cache named sampleCache2
+ This cache contains 1000 elements. Elements will always be held in memory.
+ They are not expired. -->
+ <cache name="sampleCache2"
+ maxElementsInMemory="1000"
+ eternal="true"
+ timeToIdleSeconds="0"
+ timeToLiveSeconds="0"
+ overflowToDisk="false"
+ /> -->
+
+ <!-- Place configuration for your caches following -->
+
+</ehcache>