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Currently, there is no way to clear cache by key pattern, see #2379

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Thank you for the PR @JosRoseboom !

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@mp911de mp911de added this to the 3.0 M6 (2022.0.0) milestone Sep 16, 2022
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Consistently use clear(…) as method name. Use configured cache key serializer instead of the conversion service.

See #2379
Original pull request: #2380.
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@JosRoseboom JosRoseboom deleted the clear-cache-by-keypattern branch September 19, 2022 07:07
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Add support to clear cache by key pattern

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