How to use Spring Boot Cacheable on self-invocation
Spring Boot has a handful of caching annotations that make working with caching easier. However, these annotations have limitations and do not cater to all cases. For instance, the @Cacheable […]
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Spring Boot has a handful of caching annotations that make working with caching easier. However, these annotations have limitations and do not cater to all cases. For instance, the @Cacheable […]
Some Spring Boot annotations by default use Spring AOP to create proxy classes. Of course, Spring allows using other libraries like AspectJ that can provide some advantages. In this article, […]