Class NoExpiryCacheInvalidationPolicy

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.io.Serializable, java.lang.Cloneable

    public class NoExpiryCacheInvalidationPolicy
    extends CacheInvalidationPolicy
    PUBLIC: A cache invalidation policy in which no objects will expire. The only way for objects to become invalid in the cache is for them to be explicitly set to invalid through method calls on the IdentityMapAccessor. This is the default cache invalidation policy.
    See Also:
    CacheInvalidationPolicy, IdentityMapAccessor, Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • NoExpiryCacheInvalidationPolicy

        public NoExpiryCacheInvalidationPolicy()
    • Method Detail

      • getExpiryTimeInMillis

        public long getExpiryTimeInMillis​(org.eclipse.persistence.internal.identitymaps.CacheKey key)
        INTERNAL: Since this policy implements no expiry, this will always return NO_EXPIRY
        Specified by:
        getExpiryTimeInMillis in class CacheInvalidationPolicy
      • getRemainingValidTime

        public long getRemainingValidTime​(org.eclipse.persistence.internal.identitymaps.CacheKey key)
        INTERNAL: Return the remaining life of this object Override the default implementation.
        Overrides:
        getRemainingValidTime in class CacheInvalidationPolicy
      • isInvalidated

        public boolean isInvalidated​(org.eclipse.persistence.internal.identitymaps.CacheKey key)
        INTERNAL: This will return true if the object is set to be invalid, false otherwise.
        Overrides:
        isInvalidated in class CacheInvalidationPolicy
      • isInvalidated

        public boolean isInvalidated​(org.eclipse.persistence.internal.identitymaps.CacheKey key,
                                     long currentTimeMillis)
        INTERNAL: This will return true if the object is set to be invalid, false otherwise.
        Specified by:
        isInvalidated in class CacheInvalidationPolicy