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Paul Ferraro commented on ISPN-2916:
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Thinking about this further...
All cache entries for a given session belong to the same group - so colocation is not an
issue. However, it just occurred to me that only the primary cache entry of this group
needs to define a max-idle lifespan. The other cache entries could be immortal (meaning,
they do not specify a max-idle), and rely on a cache listener to trigger removal of these
"immortal" cache entries belonging the same group. I think that solves the
problem adequately. Unless I can think of some other reason why this won't work, we
can probably close this.
Group-based expiration
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Key: ISPN-2916
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-2916
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Core
Affects Versions: 5.2.5.Final
Reporter: Paul Ferraro
Assignee: Mircea Markus
Now that WildFly represents a web session as a group of cache entries (instead of a
single entry containing an atomic map), there are a few hurdles preventing us from
leveraging infinispan-managed expiration.
One of which is the fact that expiration of cache entries within a group *must* be
atomic. It would be very bad if a request arrives for a session whose entries are in the
process of being expired. The expiration thread should obtain a lock on *all* the keys
for a group (or at least some pre-determined "primary" key), so that late
session access doesn't result in session attributes mysteriously disappearing (because
they were independently expired). This can also cause integrity constraint violations if
cache entries reference other entries in the group. e.g. currently the
"primary" cache entry for a session (keyed by session id), contains a set of
attribute names. These names correspond to other cache entries that contain the value of
a given attribute for that session.
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