On 24 Jul 2013, at 16:42, Galder ZamarreƱo <galder(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Starting from the original document Manik rolled out a while ago [1], here's the
list of requirements I'm currently aware of in the context of the new CacheStore API:
> - better integration with the fluent API (CacheStore.init() is horrendous)
> - support for non-distributed transaction cache stores (1PC) and support for XA
capable cache store
> - support iteration over all the keys/entries in the store
> - needed for efficient Map/Reduce integration
> - needed for efficient implementation of Cache.keySet(), Cache.entrySet(),
Cache.values() methods
> - a simple read(k) + write(k,v) interface to be implemented by users that just want
to position ISPN as a cache between an app and a legacy system and which don't
need/want to be bothered with all the other complex features
> - support for expiration notification (ISPN-3064)
> - support for size (efficient implementation of the cache.size() method)
>
> Re: JSR-107 integration, I don't think we should depend on the JSR-107 API as it
forces us to use JSR-107 internal structures[2] but we should at least provide an adapter
layer.
I agree on not depending on it, but design it in such way that's easy to write such
adapter. IOW, make sure the functionality in the JSR-107 API is covered easily, without
having add boiler-plate code :)
+1
Cheers,
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Mircea Markus
Infinispan lead (
www.infinispan.org)