I have enabled 2nd level cache in FluentNHibernate:
Fluently.Configure()
.Database(MsSqlConfiguration.MsSql2005
.ConnectionString(connectionString)
.Cache(c => c.ProviderClass<SysCacheProvider>().UseQueryCache())
)
.Mappings(m => m.FluentMappings.AddFromAssemblyOf<PersonMap>());
My mapping is as follows:
public PersonMap()
{
Id(x => x.Id);
Map(x => x.Name);
Cache.ReadWrite();
}
When I call Persons from my repository, I run:
var query = session.GetSession().CreateCriteria<Person>("p")
.Add(Expression.Eq("p.Org.Id", orgRep.GetOrg().Id));
query.SetCacheable(true);
return query.List<Person>().AsQueryable<Person>();
When I start the application everything (including cache) works fine. My first query will hit the database, but following ones don't. Problem arises when I save the Person. Person is saved like:
public virtual void Save(Person p)
{
if (p.Id > 0 && session.GetSession().Get<Person>(p.Id).Org != orgRep.GetOrg())
throw new SecurityException("Organization mismatch");
session.GetSession().Merge(p);
session.GetSession().Flush();
}
Saving works but after that the cache doesn't. Queries will always hit the database. Looking through nhibernate log says that:
DEBUG - Checking query spaces for up-to-dateness [[Person]]
DEBUG - Fetching object 'NHibernate-Cache:UpdateTimestampsCache:[Person]@1639794674' from the cache.
DEBUG - cached query results were not up to date for: sql: SELECT this_.Id as Id0_0_, this_.Name as Name0_0_, this_.Org_id as Org5_0_0_ FROM [Person] this_ WHERE this_.Org_id = ?; parameters: ['1']; first row: 0
What am I doing wrong?
Try instantiating an explicit transaction within a session using block. This article looks relevant:- http://nhprof.com/Learn/Alerts/DoNotUseImplicitTransactions