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Richard Achmatowicz updated ISPN-808:
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Issue Type: Feature Request (was: Bug)
Description:
RemoteCacheManager can have properties passed to it via a number of constructors, but once
the object is constructed, there is no means to view the properties in effect.
At a basic level, just having a getter method for the ConfigurationProperties instance
would be a big help for developers who want to check the properties in effect. This
instance is cuurently private with no hope of access as far as I can tell, even via
reflection.
At a more advanced level, being able to check the set of properties, then stopping,
resetting a property and restarting the RemoteCacheManager instance doesn't seem all
that unreasonable.
was:
The javadoc for the interface org.infinispan.client.hotrod.RemoteCache incorrectly marks a
number of operations as supported, whereas the code throws an
UnsupportedOperationException when the se methods are invoked.
The methods in question are:
void evict()
Configuration getConfiguration()
void addListener()
Set<Object> getListeners()
void removeListener()
Provide programmatic access to RemoteCacheManager configuration data
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Key: ISPN-808
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-808
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Feature Request
Affects Versions: 4.1.0.Final, 4.2.0.CR2
Reporter: Richard Achmatowicz
Assignee: Mircea Markus
Fix For: 4.2.0.Final
RemoteCacheManager can have properties passed to it via a number of constructors, but
once the object is constructed, there is no means to view the properties in effect.
At a basic level, just having a getter method for the ConfigurationProperties instance
would be a big help for developers who want to check the properties in effect. This
instance is cuurently private with no hope of access as far as I can tell, even via
reflection.
At a more advanced level, being able to check the set of properties, then stopping,
resetting a property and restarting the RemoteCacheManager instance doesn't seem all
that unreasonable.
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