Spring cache on create new item
I'm using item ID to identify caching data like this:
@CachePut(value = "users", key = "#p0.id")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.PUT)
public User updateUser(@RequestBody User user);
Function create new Item return item ID after created. How can I save item into cache after create new Item?
@Cacheable(value = "users", key = "???")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public User createUser(@RequestBody User user);
java spring caching
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I'm using item ID to identify caching data like this:
@CachePut(value = "users", key = "#p0.id")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.PUT)
public User updateUser(@RequestBody User user);
Function create new Item return item ID after created. How can I save item into cache after create new Item?
@Cacheable(value = "users", key = "???")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public User createUser(@RequestBody User user);
java spring caching
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I'm using item ID to identify caching data like this:
@CachePut(value = "users", key = "#p0.id")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.PUT)
public User updateUser(@RequestBody User user);
Function create new Item return item ID after created. How can I save item into cache after create new Item?
@Cacheable(value = "users", key = "???")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public User createUser(@RequestBody User user);
java spring caching
I'm using item ID to identify caching data like this:
@CachePut(value = "users", key = "#p0.id")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.PUT)
public User updateUser(@RequestBody User user);
Function create new Item return item ID after created. How can I save item into cache after create new Item?
@Cacheable(value = "users", key = "???")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public User createUser(@RequestBody User user);
java spring caching
java spring caching
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Use @CachePut
@CachePut(value = "users", key = "#result.id"")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public User createUser(@RequestBody User user);
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I suggest to create service class and put all those methods in it.
Also on store method (in your case createUser method) you should put annotation
@CachePut(value = "user", key = "#user.id")
.
Something like this:
@CachePut(value = "user", key = "#user.id")
public User createUser(User user) {
// store user in db...
}
Try code above.
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Use @CachePut on creating new items.
You may refer this for differences between @CachePut and @Cacheable:
Spring Cacheable vs CachePut?
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Use @CachePut
@CachePut(value = "users", key = "#result.id"")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public User createUser(@RequestBody User user);
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Use @CachePut
@CachePut(value = "users", key = "#result.id"")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public User createUser(@RequestBody User user);
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Use @CachePut
@CachePut(value = "users", key = "#result.id"")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public User createUser(@RequestBody User user);
Use @CachePut
@CachePut(value = "users", key = "#result.id"")
@RequestMapping(value = "/user", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public User createUser(@RequestBody User user);
answered Nov 26 '18 at 9:53
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I suggest to create service class and put all those methods in it.
Also on store method (in your case createUser method) you should put annotation
@CachePut(value = "user", key = "#user.id")
.
Something like this:
@CachePut(value = "user", key = "#user.id")
public User createUser(User user) {
// store user in db...
}
Try code above.
add a comment |
I suggest to create service class and put all those methods in it.
Also on store method (in your case createUser method) you should put annotation
@CachePut(value = "user", key = "#user.id")
.
Something like this:
@CachePut(value = "user", key = "#user.id")
public User createUser(User user) {
// store user in db...
}
Try code above.
add a comment |
I suggest to create service class and put all those methods in it.
Also on store method (in your case createUser method) you should put annotation
@CachePut(value = "user", key = "#user.id")
.
Something like this:
@CachePut(value = "user", key = "#user.id")
public User createUser(User user) {
// store user in db...
}
Try code above.
I suggest to create service class and put all those methods in it.
Also on store method (in your case createUser method) you should put annotation
@CachePut(value = "user", key = "#user.id")
.
Something like this:
@CachePut(value = "user", key = "#user.id")
public User createUser(User user) {
// store user in db...
}
Try code above.
answered Nov 26 '18 at 9:56
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Use @CachePut on creating new items.
You may refer this for differences between @CachePut and @Cacheable:
Spring Cacheable vs CachePut?
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Use @CachePut on creating new items.
You may refer this for differences between @CachePut and @Cacheable:
Spring Cacheable vs CachePut?
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Use @CachePut on creating new items.
You may refer this for differences between @CachePut and @Cacheable:
Spring Cacheable vs CachePut?
Use @CachePut on creating new items.
You may refer this for differences between @CachePut and @Cacheable:
Spring Cacheable vs CachePut?
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