yes.. .the Journal is not a DB.
You have method to recover the state on load. but you need to keep the
data yourself outside of the Journal on the HashMaps.
The Journal is a way to make your memory persistent.
I thought this was the case for Infinispan. Maybe I missed something
when reading the code.
On 07/30/2009 12:00 PM, Jason T. Greene wrote:
Last time this was discussed, it was mentioned that the journal does
not provide random access. Is this still the case? In order for a
cache store/loader to be useful, it needs to offer an indexing mechanism.
Clebert Suconic wrote:
> I had a quick look on the Persistence code for Infinispan yesterday,
> and it looks like the JBoss Messaging Journal was just made for
> infinispan.
>
>
> The only thing I couldn' t understand was the streaming operations
> fromStream and toStream. What they are used for, and how they
> translate into multiple records?
>
>
> We have talked about making the Journal a sub project of JBoss
> Messaging, in a way other projects would be able to reuse (if that
> interests you guys).
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> Clebert
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