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Pitfalls of the MyBatis Caches with Apache Ignite Posted: Mar 2, 2016 12:01 AM
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A week ago, MyBatis and Apache ignite announced of support apache ignite as a MyBatis cache (L2 cache). technically MyBatis support two levels of Caches: Local cache, which is always enable by default L2 cache, optional As Apache Ignite project is fast growing with it’s various functionality, in this blog post we are going to ...

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