Does anyone have an example how to set up and what entities to cache in fluent nhibernate. Both using fluent mapping and auto mapping?
And the same for entity relati
I have been working a a similar situation, where I just want to cache specific elements, and want these elements to be loaded once on start up, and kept in cache, until the application is shut down. This is a read only cache, and is used to populate a list of countries, so that a user can select their country from the list.
I used fluentNhibernate Mappings, and defined Country my class with Cache.readonly()
public class CountryMap : ClassMap<Country> {
public CountryMap() {
Schema("Dropdowns");
Cache.ReadOnly();
// Class mappings underneath
}
}
My user class map looks like this:
public class UserMap : ClassMap<User> {
Id(x => x.Id).Column("UserId");
Map(x => x.FirstName);
Map(x => x.LastName);
References(x => x.Country)
.Column("CountryId");
}
I manually configure Fluent Nhibernate to use Second level cache. So in my fluent Confuguration I have:
var sessionFactory = Fluently.Configure()
.Database (...) // set up db here
.Mappings(...) //set up mapping here
.ExposeConfiguration(c => {
// People advice not to use NHibernate.Cache.HashtableCacheProvider for production
c.SetProperty("cache.provider_class", "NHibernate.Cache.HashtableCacheProvider");
c.SetProperty("cache.use_second_level_cache", "true");
c.SetProperty("cache.use_query_cache", "true");
})
.BuildSessionFactory();
I have checked in SQL profiler, and when I get a list of countrys for a user, the are loaded once, and I get cache hits after every other request. The nice thing is that when displaying the users country name, it loads from the cache, and does not make a request to the database. I got some tips from this posting by Gabriel Schenker. Hope that helps? If you found a better/proper way, please let me know? Thanks!