In NHibernate
you can easily benefit from first level cache when using Load
or Get
methods. But what about ICriteria
, HQL
, Linq-to-NHibernate
and QueryOver
? Do they use first level cache too?
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问题:
回答1:
They use it for returning entities, but the queries go straight to the db unless you use the second level cache.
Consider this:
var fooUsingGet = session.Get<Foo>(fooId);
var fooQueryById = session.Query<Foo>().Single(f => f.Id == fooId);
Two queries are executed (one for the Get, one for the Query), but both variables contain the same object reference.
Now, if you enable the 2nd level cache, query caching, and specify caching for the query:
var fooQueryById = session.Query<Foo>().Cacheable()
.Single(f => f.Id == fooId);
var fooQueryByIdAgain = session.Query<Foo>().Cacheable()
.Single(f => f.Id == fooId);
Only one query will be executed.
回答2:
No, as I understand they don't. They use only second level cache. Firs level cache is only for Get
and Load
.