Class CacheWrapper<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Map<K,​V>, Cache<K,​V>
    Direct Known Subclasses:
    ComponentCacheWrapper

    public class CacheWrapper<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
    extends Object
    implements Cache<K,​V>
    Acts as a proxy for a Cache implementation. The Cache implementation can be switched on the fly, which enables users to hold a reference to a CacheWrapper object, but for the underlying Cache implementation to switch from clustered to local, etc.
    • Method Detail

      • getWrappedCache

        public Cache<K,​V> getWrappedCache()
      • getCapacityUnit

        public Cache.CapacityUnit getCapacityUnit()
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        Defines the unit used to calculate the capacity of the cache.

        When the unit is unknown, null is returned.

        Specified by:
        getCapacityUnit in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Returns:
        the unit to be used to calculate the capacity of this cache.
      • setName

        public void setName​(String name)
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        Sets the name of the cache
        Specified by:
        setName in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Parameters:
        name - the name of the cache
      • getMaxCacheSize

        public long getMaxCacheSize()
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        Returns the maximum size of the cache.

        The value should be placed in context of the unit returned by Cache.getCapacityUnit(). When, for example, the capacity unit for this cache is Cache.CapacityUnit.BYTES, then a return value of 2048 should be interpreted as this cache having a capacity of 2048 bytes (or 2KB). When the capacity unit is Cache.CapacityUnit.ENTITIES then this cache can contain 2048 elements (irrespective of their byte size).

        If the cache grows larger than the maximum size, the least frequently used items will be removed.

        If the maximum cache size is set to -1, there is no size limit.

        Specified by:
        getMaxCacheSize in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Returns:
        the maximum size of the cache.
      • setMaxCacheSize

        public void setMaxCacheSize​(long maxSize)
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        Sets the maximum size of the cache.

        The value should be placed in context of the unit returned by Cache.getCapacityUnit(). When, for example, the capacity unit for this cache is Cache.CapacityUnit.BYTES, then a return value of 2048 should be interpreted as this cache having a capacity of 2048 bytes (or 2KB). When the capacity unit is Cache.CapacityUnit.ENTITIES then this cache can contain 2048 elements (irrespective of their byte size).

        If the cache grows larger than the maximum size, the least frequently used items will be removed. If the maximum cache size is set to -1, there is no size limit.

        Note: If using the Hazelcast clustering plugin, this will only take effect if the cache is dynamically configured (not defined in the hazelcast-cache-config.xml file), and will not take effect until the next time the cache is created.

        Specified by:
        setMaxCacheSize in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Parameters:
        maxSize - the maximum size of the cache.
      • getMaxCacheSizeRemark

        public String getMaxCacheSizeRemark()
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        An optional, human-readable remark on the maximum cache capacity configuration.
        Specified by:
        getMaxCacheSizeRemark in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Returns:
        an optional human-readable text
      • getMaxLifetime

        public long getMaxLifetime()
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        Returns the maximum number of milliseconds that any object can live in cache. Once the specified number of milliseconds passes, the object will be automatically expired from cache. If the max lifetime is set to -1, then objects never expire.
        Specified by:
        getMaxLifetime in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Returns:
        the maximum number of milliseconds before objects are expired.
      • setMaxLifetime

        public void setMaxLifetime​(long maxLifetime)
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        Sets the maximum number of milliseconds that any object can live in cache. Once the specified number of milliseconds passes, the object will be automatically expired from cache. If the max lifetime is set to -1, then objects never expire.

        Note: If using the Hazelcast clustering plugin, this will only take effect if the cache is dynamically configured (not defined in the hazelcast-cache-config.xml file), and will not take effect until the next time the cache is created.

        Specified by:
        setMaxLifetime in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Parameters:
        maxLifetime - the maximum number of milliseconds before objects are expired.
      • getLongCacheSize

        public long getLongCacheSize()
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        Returns the size of the cache.

        The value should be placed in context of the unit returned by Cache.getCapacityUnit(). When, for example, the capacity unit for this cache is Cache.CapacityUnit.BYTES, then a return value of 2048 should be interpreted as all entities of this cache having a combined size of 2024 bytes (or 2KB). When the capacity unit is Cache.CapacityUnit.ENTITIES then this cache currently contains 2048 elements.

        The returned value can be an approximation.

        Specified by:
        getLongCacheSize in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Returns:
        the size of the cache contents.
      • getCacheSizeRemark

        public String getCacheSizeRemark()
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        An optional, human-readable remark on the current size of the cache.
        Specified by:
        getCacheSizeRemark in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Returns:
        an optional human-readable text
      • getCacheHits

        public long getCacheHits()
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        Returns the number of cache hits. A cache hit occurs every time the get method is called and the cache contains the requested object.

        Keeping track of cache hits and misses lets one measure how efficient the cache is; the higher the percentage of hits, the more efficient.

        Specified by:
        getCacheHits in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Returns:
        the number of cache hits.
      • getCacheMisses

        public long getCacheMisses()
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        Returns the number of cache misses. A cache miss occurs every time the get method is called and the cache does not contain the requested object.

        Keeping track of cache hits and misses lets one measure how efficient the cache is; the higher the percentage of hits, the more efficient.

        Specified by:
        getCacheMisses in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Returns:
        the number of cache hits.
      • addClusteredCacheEntryListener

        public String addClusteredCacheEntryListener​(@Nonnull
                                                     ClusteredCacheEntryListener<K,​V> listener,
                                                     boolean includeValues,
                                                     boolean includeEventsFromLocalNode)
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        Registers a listener to receive entry events for this cache. To optimize the amount of data that is being processed, this method allows the listener to be registered in a way that suppresses values from being sent to it. In that case, only keys will be included in the event listener invocation.
        Specified by:
        addClusteredCacheEntryListener in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Parameters:
        listener - the listener to be registered.
        includeValues - defines if the listener should receive the values associated with the events.
        includeEventsFromLocalNode - defines if the listener should be invoked for events that originate on the local node.
        Returns:
        a unique identifier for the listener which is used as a key to remove the listener
      • removeClusteredCacheEntryListener

        public void removeClusteredCacheEntryListener​(@Nonnull
                                                      String listenerId)
        Description copied from interface: Cache
        Removes a previously registered event listener.
        Specified by:
        removeClusteredCacheEntryListener in interface Cache<K extends Serializable,​V extends Serializable>
        Parameters:
        listenerId - the identifier of the listener to be removed.