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Hi,

Since the default implementation of CacheManager doesn't provide GetItemsOfType<> (and many others) I thought of building my own:

[ConfigurationElementType(typeof(CustomCacheManagerData))]
public class MyCacheManager : ICacheManager
{
    //The same constructor as in CacheAppBlock - CacheManager, but it's public here:
    public MyCacheManager(Cache realCache, BackgroundScheduler scheduler, ExpirationPollTimer pollTimer)
    {
       this.realCache = realCache;
       this.scheduler = scheduler;
       this.pollTimer = pollTimer;
    }
    //the other code is basically copy/paste from CacheManager in EntLib, with some of my methods like:
    public T[] GetItemsOfType<T>()
    {
        return realCache.CurrentCacheState.Values.OfType<T>().ToArray();
    }
    //I also have some other custom code on the underlying Hashtable in realCache
}

The cofiguration part (the type part points to my class, encryption isn't used):

<cachingConfiguration defaultCacheManager="SomeCacheManager">
    <cacheManagers>
      <add expirationPollFrequencyInSeconds="60" maximumElementsInCacheBeforeScavenging="1000"
        numberToRemoveWhenScavenging="10" backingStoreName="Null Storage"
        type="MyNamespace.MyCacheManager, MyNamespace, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null"
        name="SomeCacheManager" />
</cacheManagers>
    <backingStores>
      <add encryptionProviderName="" type="Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Caching.BackingStoreImplementations.NullBackingStore, Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Caching, Version=4.1.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35"
        name="Null Storage" />
    </backingStores>
  </cachingConfiguration>

The problem I'm facing now is how to create MyCacheManager? The:

mCityCacheManager = (MyCacheManager)CacheFactory.GetCacheManager("SomeCacheManager");

throws exception saying there's no Constructor in MyCacheManager (but there is, same as in EntLib's CacheManager only they are public in my class...)

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