nodeEvicted being called for nodes that don't actuall get evicted
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Key: JBCACHE-745
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBCACHE-745
Project: JBoss Cache
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 1.4.0.SP1
Reporter: gregorypierce
Assigned To: Manik Surtani
Attachments: CacheEviction.java
Working on class example from training materials CacheEviction.java. Will receive a
nodeEvicted call that the root node has been evicted, but if you look at the console
itself and print the tree - the root node doesn't get evicted. Should not call
nodeEvicted with a node that hasn't actually already been evicted from the tree. Looks
like it realizes that the node is a parent node and decides against evicting it after the
interface call.
// FIXME We extend AbstractTreeCacheListener, which provides a default implementation
// of the TreeCacheListener interface. You just need to override methods to write to
// the console for cache events in which you are interested. Do something like this:
public void nodeCreated(Fqn fqn) {
System.out.println("nodeCreated(): fqn: " +fqn);
}
public void nodeEvicted(Fqn fqn)
{
System.out.println("nodeEvicted(): fqn: " +fqn);
}
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