Great, this is the first example I have seen so far, I wish we could
include this in the Wiki. Thanks again!
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Chris Hostetter
wrote:
> :
> : Thanks for giving multiple options , I ll try them out both ,but last
> time
> : I checked, having "+60SECONDS" as the defau
:
: Thanks for giving multiple options , I ll try them out both ,but last time
: I checked, having "+60SECONDS" as the default value for ttl was giving me
: an invalid date format exception, I am assuming that would only be the
that's because ttl should not be a date field -- it should be a *
Thanks for giving multiple options , I ll try them out both ,but last time
I checked, having "+60SECONDS" as the default value for ttl was giving me
an invalid date format exception, I am assuming that would only be the
case if I use it with the default mechanism in schema.xml, but not when we
:
: 30
: ttl
: expire_at
:
...
: And I have included the following in my schema.xml
:
:
there are a couple of problems here...
: As you can see I am setting the time to live to be 60 seconds and checking
: to delete every