[infinispan-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (ISPN-2767) Retrofit storeAsBinary to allow implementation of JSR107 store by value
Galder Zamarreño (JIRA)
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Tue Feb 19 07:58:56 EST 2013
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Work on ISPN-2767 stopped by Galder Zamarreño.
> Retrofit storeAsBinary to allow implementation of JSR107 store by value
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> Key: ISPN-2767
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-2767
> Project: Infinispan
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Core API, Marshalling
> Affects Versions: 5.2.0.CR3
> Reporter: Vladimir Blagojevic
> Assignee: Galder Zamarreño
> Fix For: 6.0.0.Final
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> storeAsBinary in Infinispan was designed with the following purposes in mind, in order of importance:
> 1) Performance. Prevent serialising/deserializing an entry multiple times (e.g., to write through to disk, to replicate over the network, concurrent threads needing to read the object representation).
> 2) Classloader isolation (as Galder mentioned). This became a secondary purpose of this feature (originally observed as a side-effect). Enhanced by allowing storeKeyAsBinary and storeValueAsBinary options for more fine-grained control of this behaviour.
> Now lets consider what JSR 107 needs. Similarly named, the feature in JSR 107 serves a completely different purpose, and this is referential integrity. Think database-style isolation (repeatable read, etc) where concurrent threads holding object references to the same value, and mutating the same value, are not visible until a commit.
> I originally thought that Infinispan's storeAsBinary can be used for this, but apparently not without some additional changes/tweaks. Maybe we need:
> 1) A new config option for this behaviour. <storeAsBinary defensive="true" /> ?
> 2) If enabled, maybe use a subclass of MarshalledValue (DefensiveMarshalledValue?) that *always* stores a byte[] and never caches the object representation?
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