David Bailey [
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"Caching objects"
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I've written a proof-of-concept session bean which wraps some legacy Java code. The
POC seems to be doing what we want it to do, and now it's time to make the bean
production-ready.
Each instance of the bean loads configuration from an XML document. There are several
dozen XML documents available; the decision about which XML document is loaded depends on
what we want the particular bean instance to do.
For the POC, I have simply dropped the XML documents in the servlet 'WEB-INF'
directory. At runtime, my POC servlet obtains the appropriate XML document from the
ServletContext as an InputStream, and hands the InputStream to the session bean. However,
the XML documents in question can be up to a few MB in size, so we don't want to parse
them repeatedly. I think there are two requirements for how we would like to handle
things:
1) Load and parse each XML document into an in-memory DOM tree at startup, and retain that
DOM tree collection in memory 'forever' (until JBoss shuts down).
2) These XML documents rarely change --- in fact, they may *never* change --- but it
should still be possible to update them if necessary.
So one question I have is: what is the best way to achieve the loading at startup and
in-memory caching? For my POC, I put a static Map in my bean which held references to
each DOM, but that's not optimal because the XML isn't parsed at JBoss
startup/bean deployment, and the static Map goes away if the bean ClassLoader is ever
garbage collected.
Another question I have is: Where should the source XML documents reside? I don't
think delivering them in the WEB-INF directory of my web app is a good idea, because I
want to be able to update the XML without redeploying the web app. Perhaps I should parse
each DOM tree, then store the whole tree as a CLOB in my database?
Suggestions are appreciated.
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