[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Updated: (JBCACHE-941) org.jboss.cache.Caches, which allows for users to access a Cache using various collection interfaces
Elias Ross (JIRA)
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Fri Jan 19 13:13:54 EST 2007
[ http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBCACHE-941?page=all ]
Elias Ross updated JBCACHE-941:
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JBoss Forum Reference: http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4003959
> org.jboss.cache.Caches, which allows for users to access a Cache using various collection interfaces
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> Key: JBCACHE-941
> URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBCACHE-941
> Project: JBoss Cache
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Reporter: Elias Ross
> Assigned To: Manik Surtani
> Attachments: Caches.java, CachesTest.java
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> The java.util.Collections utility class supplies useful methods for dealing with legacy interfaces and wrapping collection classes for concurrency, type safety, read-only, etc.
> In a simiilar vein, I wrote a "Caches" class that returns java.util.Map instances for a Node, which allow data to be modified through the standard Map interface.
> This I expect to be extremely useful for allowing uses to integrate their existing application with JBoss Cache, and will eliminate some of the confusion of using a new API and they can use the API they know best. Users also often demand an API which is "generic" so that their code is not tied to a particular vendor.
> There are basically two methods in Caches, one looks like this:
> Cache cache = DefaultCacheFactory.getInstance().createCache();
> Map m = Caches.asMap(cache);
> m.put("foo", "bar");
> The API and examples explain themselves.
> "Caches" could also include other useful methods for printing or reporting.
> Note that this functionality could be considered duplicated from PojoCache...)
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