During performing some performance tuning in my application I have noticed, that hibernate query cache is never used.
I am quite sure I have it properly set up:
- hibernate.cache.provider_class=org.hibernate.cache.EhCacheProvider
- hibernate.cache.use_query_cache=true
- I use
setCacheable(true)
on queries I want to cache
I have set up a simple stress test, when I perform the same set of开发者_开发问答 operations over and over by several threads. When I check hibernate statistics it turns out that query cache hitCount is zero!
What am I missing?
EDIT:
For all of you asking: I have sethibernate.generate_statistics = true
I have set up a simple stress test, when I perform the same set of operations over and over by several threads. When I check hibernate statistics it turns out that query cache hitCount is zero!
Well, while it is possible to get statistics about cache hits from statistics (if you enable statistics by setting the property hibernate.generate_statistics=true
in your configuration), this is IMO not the best way to diagnose caching "issues".
My suggestion would be to activate the logging of 1. the DML statements that are executed and of 2. the cache activity. The relevant logging categories are:
org.hibernate.SQL
Log all SQL DML statements as they are executedorg.hibernate.cache
Log all second-level cache activity
This is IMO more useful than statistics to fine tune the behavior during development.
References
- Hibernate Core Reference Documentation
- 3.4.6. Hibernate statistics
- 3.5 Logging
Though you do not mention it, you have also set hibernate.cache.use_second_level_cache=true|false
?
Hibernate does not gather statistics by default. Have you enabled statistics?
- hibernate.generate_statistics = true
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