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justin cater

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How JSR107 Caching Annotations are meant to be used Posted: Apr 29, 2014 4:20 PM
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I am getting a few questions lately on JSR107 caching annotations and whether implementations of JSR107 are providing them. Caching annotations can be added to your Java classes and will invoke caching operations as the method. For example below is an annotated BlogManager.             @CacheDefaults(cacheName = “blgMngr”) public class BlogManagerImpl […]

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