A
- The type of annotation this context information is for. One of
CacheResult
, CachePut
, CacheRemove
, or
CacheRemoveAll
.CacheInvocationContext<A>
, CacheKeyInvocationContext<A>
public interface CacheMethodDetails<A extends Annotation>
CacheResult
, CachePut
, CacheRemove
, or CacheRemoveAll
Used with CacheResolverFactory.getCacheResolver(CacheMethodDetails)
to
determine the CacheResolver
to use with the method.
CacheResolverFactory
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
Set<Annotation> |
getAnnotations() |
An immutable Set of all Annotations on this method
|
A |
getCacheAnnotation() |
The caching related annotation on the method.
|
String |
getCacheName() |
The cache name resolved by the implementation.
|
Method |
getMethod() |
The annotated method
|
Method getMethod()
Set<Annotation> getAnnotations()
A getCacheAnnotation()
CacheResult
, CachePut
, CacheRemove
, or
CacheRemoveAll
String getCacheName()
The cache name is determined by first looking at the cacheName attribute of
the method level annotation. If that attribute is not set then the class
level CacheDefaults
annotation is checked. If that annotation does
not exist or does not have its cacheName attribute set then the following
cache name generation rules are followed:
"fully qualified class name"."method name"("fully qualified parameter class names")
For example:
package my.app;
public class DomainDao {
@CacheResult
public Domain getDomain(String domainId, int index) {
...
}
}
Results in the cache name: "my.app.DomainDao.getDomain(java.lang.String,int)"
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