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| Configuration property name | Property value
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/CacheSettings#CACHE_REGION_FACTORY[`hibernate.cache.region.factory_class`] | `jcache`
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/CacheSettings.html#CACHE_REGION_FACTORY[`hibernate.cache.region.factory_class`] | `jcache`
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| `hibernate.javax.cache.uri` | `/ehcache.xml`
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| Configuration property name | Property value
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/CacheSettings#CACHE_REGION_FACTORY[`hibernate.cache.region.factory_class`] | `infinispan`
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/CacheSettings.html#CACHE_REGION_FACTORY[`hibernate.cache.region.factory_class`] | `infinispan`
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| `hibernate.cache.infinispan.cfg` a| Path to infinispan configuration file, for example:
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[%breakable,cols="~,35"]
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| Configuration property name | Property value
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/CacheSettings#USE_SECOND_LEVEL_CACHE[`hibernate.cache.use_second_level_cache`] | `true` to enable caching, or `false` to disable it
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/CacheSettings.html#USE_SECOND_LEVEL_CACHE[`hibernate.cache.use_second_level_cache`] | `true` to enable caching, or `false` to disable it
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When `hibernate.cache.region.factory_class` is set, this property defaults to `true`.
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| Configuration property name | Property value
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/CacheSettings#USE_QUERY_CACHE[`hibernate.cache.use_query_cache`] | `true` to enable the query cache
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/CacheSettings.html#USE_QUERY_CACHE[`hibernate.cache.use_query_cache`] | `true` to enable the query cache
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To cache the results of a query, call `SelectionQuery.setCacheable(true)`:
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| Configuration property name | Property value
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/StatisticsSettings#GENERATE_STATISTICS[`hibernate.generate_statistics`] | `true` to enable collection of statistics
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/StatisticsSettings.html#GENERATE_STATISTICS[`hibernate.generate_statistics`] | `true` to enable collection of statistics
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The statistics are exposed by the link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/stat/Statistics.html[`Statistics`] object:
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| Configuration property name | Purpose | Property value
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/JdbcSettings#LOG_SLOW_QUERY[`hibernate.log_slow_query`] | Log slow queries at the `INFO` level | The minimum execution time, in milliseconds, which characterizes a "slow" query
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/JdbcSettings#USE_SQL_COMMENTS[`hibernate.use_sql_comments`] | Prepend comments to the executed SQL | `true` or `false`
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/JdbcSettings.html#LOG_SLOW_QUERY[`hibernate.log_slow_query`] | Log slow queries at the `INFO` level | The minimum execution time, in milliseconds, which characterizes a "slow" query
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| link:{doc-javadoc-url}org/hibernate/cfg/JdbcSettings.html#USE_SQL_COMMENTS[`hibernate.use_sql_comments`] | Prepend comments to the executed SQL | `true` or `false`
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When `hibernate.use_sql_comments` is enabled, the text of the HQL query is prepended as a comment to the generated SQL, which usually makes it easy to find the HQL in the Java code.
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