Specify 2nd level cache region to invalidate for JpaRepository












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I've looked in a number of places, both on the net and in the Spring or Hibernate code, but I wasn't able to find a way to say that a @Modifying native query defined in an interface that extends JpaRepository only affects a particular entity class, so the rest of the cache regions in the second level cache are not cleared.



As such, I have a separate class to run my query, where I call addSynchronizedEntityClass, but it's quite cumbersome.
I'd rather just use an org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Modifying parameter (which doesn't seem to exist) or some other annotation.



public interface CustomerRepository extends JpaRepository<Customer, Integer> {
@Modifying
@Query(
value = "DELETE FROM customers WHERE id IN ?1",
nativeQuery = true)
@???SomethingForSynchronizedEntityClass(Customer.class)
void customDelete(Collection<Integer> ids);
}


So, is there a SomethingForSynchronizedEntityClass, or a substitute for org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Query or for
org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Modifying? Or at least is there a plan?










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    I've looked in a number of places, both on the net and in the Spring or Hibernate code, but I wasn't able to find a way to say that a @Modifying native query defined in an interface that extends JpaRepository only affects a particular entity class, so the rest of the cache regions in the second level cache are not cleared.



    As such, I have a separate class to run my query, where I call addSynchronizedEntityClass, but it's quite cumbersome.
    I'd rather just use an org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Modifying parameter (which doesn't seem to exist) or some other annotation.



    public interface CustomerRepository extends JpaRepository<Customer, Integer> {
    @Modifying
    @Query(
    value = "DELETE FROM customers WHERE id IN ?1",
    nativeQuery = true)
    @???SomethingForSynchronizedEntityClass(Customer.class)
    void customDelete(Collection<Integer> ids);
    }


    So, is there a SomethingForSynchronizedEntityClass, or a substitute for org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Query or for
    org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Modifying? Or at least is there a plan?










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      I've looked in a number of places, both on the net and in the Spring or Hibernate code, but I wasn't able to find a way to say that a @Modifying native query defined in an interface that extends JpaRepository only affects a particular entity class, so the rest of the cache regions in the second level cache are not cleared.



      As such, I have a separate class to run my query, where I call addSynchronizedEntityClass, but it's quite cumbersome.
      I'd rather just use an org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Modifying parameter (which doesn't seem to exist) or some other annotation.



      public interface CustomerRepository extends JpaRepository<Customer, Integer> {
      @Modifying
      @Query(
      value = "DELETE FROM customers WHERE id IN ?1",
      nativeQuery = true)
      @???SomethingForSynchronizedEntityClass(Customer.class)
      void customDelete(Collection<Integer> ids);
      }


      So, is there a SomethingForSynchronizedEntityClass, or a substitute for org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Query or for
      org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Modifying? Or at least is there a plan?










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      I've looked in a number of places, both on the net and in the Spring or Hibernate code, but I wasn't able to find a way to say that a @Modifying native query defined in an interface that extends JpaRepository only affects a particular entity class, so the rest of the cache regions in the second level cache are not cleared.



      As such, I have a separate class to run my query, where I call addSynchronizedEntityClass, but it's quite cumbersome.
      I'd rather just use an org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Modifying parameter (which doesn't seem to exist) or some other annotation.



      public interface CustomerRepository extends JpaRepository<Customer, Integer> {
      @Modifying
      @Query(
      value = "DELETE FROM customers WHERE id IN ?1",
      nativeQuery = true)
      @???SomethingForSynchronizedEntityClass(Customer.class)
      void customDelete(Collection<Integer> ids);
      }


      So, is there a SomethingForSynchronizedEntityClass, or a substitute for org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Query or for
      org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Modifying? Or at least is there a plan?







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