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  • See stackoverflow.com/questions/10151111/…

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  • See stackoverflow.com/questions/10151111/…

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    Nov 20 '18 at 16:26

















See stackoverflow.com/questions/10151111/…

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See stackoverflow.com/questions/10151111/…

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Suppose your caches are defined as below,



@Cacheable("cacheName1")
public Map<String, List<String>> getMethod1(){
}

@Cacheable("cacheName2")
public Map<String, List<String>> getMethod2(){
}


then call below method while the user clicks logout / session expires.



@CacheEvict(value = { "cacheName1", "cacheName2"}, allEntries = true)
public void evictAllCache(){
logger.info("All Cache Evict");
}





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    1. Extend CacheManager to handle bucket's name, e.g. #session_#name

    2. Extend HttpSessionListener to make a clean up when session is destroyed


    please find my draft sample of explicit cache per session below:
    https://gist.github.com/pyanoveugen/b360622dc76136064b0215136f402837






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      Suppose your caches are defined as below,



      @Cacheable("cacheName1")
      public Map<String, List<String>> getMethod1(){
      }

      @Cacheable("cacheName2")
      public Map<String, List<String>> getMethod2(){
      }


      then call below method while the user clicks logout / session expires.



      @CacheEvict(value = { "cacheName1", "cacheName2"}, allEntries = true)
      public void evictAllCache(){
      logger.info("All Cache Evict");
      }





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        Suppose your caches are defined as below,



        @Cacheable("cacheName1")
        public Map<String, List<String>> getMethod1(){
        }

        @Cacheable("cacheName2")
        public Map<String, List<String>> getMethod2(){
        }


        then call below method while the user clicks logout / session expires.



        @CacheEvict(value = { "cacheName1", "cacheName2"}, allEntries = true)
        public void evictAllCache(){
        logger.info("All Cache Evict");
        }





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          Suppose your caches are defined as below,



          @Cacheable("cacheName1")
          public Map<String, List<String>> getMethod1(){
          }

          @Cacheable("cacheName2")
          public Map<String, List<String>> getMethod2(){
          }


          then call below method while the user clicks logout / session expires.



          @CacheEvict(value = { "cacheName1", "cacheName2"}, allEntries = true)
          public void evictAllCache(){
          logger.info("All Cache Evict");
          }





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          Suppose your caches are defined as below,



          @Cacheable("cacheName1")
          public Map<String, List<String>> getMethod1(){
          }

          @Cacheable("cacheName2")
          public Map<String, List<String>> getMethod2(){
          }


          then call below method while the user clicks logout / session expires.



          @CacheEvict(value = { "cacheName1", "cacheName2"}, allEntries = true)
          public void evictAllCache(){
          logger.info("All Cache Evict");
          }






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              1. Extend CacheManager to handle bucket's name, e.g. #session_#name

              2. Extend HttpSessionListener to make a clean up when session is destroyed


              please find my draft sample of explicit cache per session below:
              https://gist.github.com/pyanoveugen/b360622dc76136064b0215136f402837






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                1. Extend CacheManager to handle bucket's name, e.g. #session_#name

                2. Extend HttpSessionListener to make a clean up when session is destroyed


                please find my draft sample of explicit cache per session below:
                https://gist.github.com/pyanoveugen/b360622dc76136064b0215136f402837






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                  1. Extend CacheManager to handle bucket's name, e.g. #session_#name

                  2. Extend HttpSessionListener to make a clean up when session is destroyed


                  please find my draft sample of explicit cache per session below:
                  https://gist.github.com/pyanoveugen/b360622dc76136064b0215136f402837






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                  1. Extend CacheManager to handle bucket's name, e.g. #session_#name

                  2. Extend HttpSessionListener to make a clean up when session is destroyed


                  please find my draft sample of explicit cache per session below:
                  https://gist.github.com/pyanoveugen/b360622dc76136064b0215136f402837







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