IdentityManagerFactory's fields are all HashMaps and you're populating
the store cache on the fly. Is there any reason you don't
pre-initialize the store cache?
On 6/12/2013 6:22 PM, Shane Bryzak wrote:
IdentityManagerFactory is designed to be application-scoped (or even
container scoped), while IdentityManager is a lightweight object that is
designed to be request-scoped (as each IdentityManager has its own
SecurityContext with potential references to short-lived objects, such
as entity managers). Which concurrency issues have you found? We
should raise issues in JIRA to address these before we hit final.
On 13/06/13 07:26, Bill Burke wrote:
> How should concurrent access to IDM storage be handled? Right now I see
> a lot of concurrency issues in the code that will pretty much force you
> to create an IdentityManagerFactory and IdentityManager per request.
>
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