On Jun 3, 2013, at 11:52 AM, Dan Berindei <dan.berindei(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys
CacheLoaderInterceptor and DistributionInterceptor both honour the IGNORE_RETURN_VALUES
flag for get commands, but I think it would be more useful if they ignored it - just like
they ignore it for conditional commands.
That would make it possible for users to only keep a reference to a
cache.getAdvancedCache().withFlags(IGNORE_RETURN_VALUES) and use it for both read and
write operations.
What do you think?
If I was to take the role of a colleague of the person who's written the Infinispan
code, it'd be very confused to see a cache reference created with IGNORE_RETURN_VALUES
being used for a get() operation… I can see myself thinking: "Why on earth do you
call get with IGNORE_RETURN_VALUES?"
Cheers
Dan
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