+1
I'd appreciate an explanation on this, I was just wondering the same
thing this weekend while trying to setup a database-backed stored for
Lucene.
Looks like the explanation suggests the String version is more
efficient; I could change the keys used by the Lucene-Directory to
Strings, but I'd like to avoid the StringBuilder approach until
someone tells me :-)
Sanne
2010/1/14 Manik Surtani <manik(a)jboss.org>:
Is that a typo in the Javadoc? Mircea?
On 14 Jan 2010, at 11:18, Galder Zamarreno wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm reading the javadoc of JdbcStringBasedCacheStore and
> JdbcBinaryCacheStore but I don't understand the difference between them two:
>
> JdbcStringBasedCacheStore stores each cache entry within a row but can
> also store non-string keys.
>
> JdbcBinaryCacheStore stores each bucket as a row in the database but can
> also store non-string keys.
>
> So, if both support non-string keys, when do you use one versus the other?
>
> Cheers,
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