Hibernate 2nd level cache invalidation when another process modifies the database

与世无争的帅哥 提交于 2019-11-28 03:59:32
Dougnukem

Based on ChssPly76's comments here's a method that evicts all entities from 2nd level cache (we can expose this method to admins through JMX or other admin tools):

/**
 * Evicts all second level cache hibernate entites. This is generally only
 * needed when an external application modifies the game databaase.
 */
public void evict2ndLevelCache() {
    try {
        Map<String, ClassMetadata> classesMetadata = sessionFactory.getAllClassMetadata();
        for (String entityName : classesMetadata.keySet()) {
            logger.info("Evicting Entity from 2nd level cache: " + entityName);
            sessionFactory.evictEntity(entityName);
        }
    } catch (Exception e) {
        logger.logp(Level.SEVERE, "SessionController", "evict2ndLevelCache", "Error evicting 2nd level hibernate cache entities: ", e);
    }
}

SessionFactory has plenty of evict() methods precisely for that purpose:

sessionFactory.evict(MyEntity.class); // remove all MyEntity instances
sessionFactory.evict(MyEntity.class, new Long(1)); // remove a particular MyEntity instances

Both hibernate and JPA now provide direct access to the underlying 2nd level cache:

sessionFactory.getCache().evict(..);
entityManager.getCache().evict(..)

I was searching how to invalidate all Hibernate caches and I found this useful snippet:

sessionFactory.getCache().evictQueryRegions();
sessionFactory.getCache().evictDefaultQueryRegion();
sessionFactory.getCache().evictCollectionRegions();
sessionFactory.getCache().evictEntityRegions();

Hope it helps to someone else.

You may try doing this:

private EntityManager em;

public void clear2ndLevelHibernateCache() {
    Session s = (Session) em.getDelegate();
    SessionFactory sf = s.getSessionFactory();

    sf.getCache().evictQueryRegions();
    sf.getCache().evictDefaultQueryRegion();
    sf.getCache().evictCollectionRegions();
    sf.getCache().evictEntityRegions();

    return;
}

I hope It helps.

One thing to take into account when using distributed cache is that QueryCache is local, and evicting it on one node, does not evicts it from other. Another issue is - evicting Entity region without evicting Query region will cause N+1 selects,when trying to retrieve date from Query cache. Good readings on this topic here.

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