Background
Here is my working (simplified) GenericDao
interface, which is implemented by any DomainDao
:
GenericDao.java
@NoRepositoryBean
public interface GenericDao<E extends Persistable<K>, K extends Serializable> extends JpaRepository<E, K> {
public List<E> findAll();
public E persist(E entity);
}
GenericDaoImpl.java
public class GenericDaoImpl<E extends Persistable<K>, K extends Serializable> extends SimpleJpaRepository<E, K> implements GenericDao<E, K> {
private final JpaEntityInformation<E, ?> entityInformation;
private final EntityManager em;
private final Class<E> type;
public GenericDaoImpl(JpaEntityInformation<E, ?> entityInformation, EntityManager em) {
super(entityInformation, em);
this.entityInformation = entityInformation;
this.em = em;
this.type = entityInformation.getJavaType();
}
@Override
public List<E> findAll() {
return super.findAll();
}
@Override
@Transactional
public E persist(E entity) {
if (entityInformation.isNew(entity) || !EntityUtils.isPrimaryKeyGenerated(type) && !em.contains(entity)) {
em.persist(entity);
}
return entity;
}
}
For example, to manage the domains Foo
and Bar
, you just need to create two interfaces as follow:
FooDao.java
public interface FooDao extends GenericDao<Foo, Integer> {
}
BarDao.java
public interface BarDao extends GenericDao<Bar, Integer> {
}
The @Autowired
annotation of Spring
will automatically instantiate a GenericDaoImpl
with the good entity and primary key types.
Problem
I'm now trying to add a caching process on my DAOs, using EhCache and the EhCache Spring Annotations model.
GenericDao.java
@NoRepositoryBean
public interface GenericDao<E extends Persistable<K>, K extends Serializable> extends JpaRepository<E, K> {
@Cacheable(cacheName = "dao")
public List<E> findAll();
@TriggersRemove(cacheName = "dao")
public E persist(E entity);
}
applicationContext.xml
<ehcache:annotation-driven cache-manager="ehCacheManager" />
<bean id="ehCacheManager" class="org.springframework.cache.ehcache.EhCacheManagerFactoryBean" />
ehcache.xml
<cache name="dao"
eternal="false"
maxElementsInMemory="10000"
overflowToDisk="false"
timeToIdleSeconds="86400"
timeToLiveSeconds="86400"
memoryStoreEvictionPolicy="LFU" />
The problem with the use of a GenericDao
, is that the cache should manage each DomainDao
independently of each other. For example, with the current configuration, if I call fooDao.findAll()
, and then barDao.persist(new Bar())
, the cache generated by fooDao.findAll()
will be reset, since the same cache would have been used (i.e. <cache name="dao" />
), while it shouldn't.
Trails
I tried to implement my own CacheKeyGenerator
, that will take into account the type of the calling DomainDao
:
applicationContext.xml
<ehcache:annotation-driven cache-manager="ehCacheManager" default-cache-key-generator="daoCacheKeyGenerator" />
<bean id="ehCacheManager" class="org.springframework.cache.ehcache.EhCacheManagerFactoryBean" />
<bean id="daoCacheKeyGenerator" class="myapp.dao.support.DaoCacheKeyGenerator" />
DaoCacheKeyGenerator.java
public class DaoCacheKeyGenerator implements CacheKeyGenerator<DaoCacheKey> {
@Override
public DaoCacheKey generateKey(MethodInvocation methodInvocation) {
Class<?> clazz = methodInvocation.getThis().getClass().getInterfaces()[0];
Method method = methodInvocation.getMethod();
String methodName = method.getName();
Class<?>[] parameterClasses = method.getParameterTypes();
return new DaoCacheKey(clazz, methodName, parameterClasses);
}
@Override
public DaoCacheKey generateKey(Object... data) {
return null;
}
}
DaoCacheKey.java
public class DaoCacheKey implements Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 338466521373614710L;
private Class<?> clazz;
private String methodName;
private Class<?>[] parameterClasses;
public DaoCacheKey(Class<?> clazz, String methodName, Class<?>[] parameterClasses) {
this.clazz = clazz;
this.methodName = methodName;
this.parameterClasses = parameterClasses;
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) { // <-- breakpoint
if (obj instanceof DaoCacheKey) {
DaoCacheKey other = (DaoCacheKey) obj;
if (clazz.equals(other.clazz)) {
// if @TriggersRemove, reset any cache generated by a find* method of the same DomainDao
boolean removeCache = !methodName.startsWith("find") && other.methodName.startsWith("find");
// if @Cacheable, check if the result has been previously cached
boolean getOrCreateCache = methodName.equals(other.methodName) && Arrays.deepEquals(parameterClasses, other.parameterClasses);
return removeCache || getOrCreateCache;
}
}
return false;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() { // <-- breakpoint
return super.hashCode();
}
}
The problem with the above DaoCacheKey
, is that the equals
method get never called (the program never breaks at least), but the hashCode
one does, so the algorithm can't get applied.
Question
Has anyone already managed such a cache? If yes how? Does my try is relevant? If yes, how to make the equals
method called, instead of the hashCode
one? By extending an existing CacheKeyGenerator
? If yes, which one?
Here is the working solution I finally adopted. Just few precisions: my domains all implement the
Persistable
interface of Spring. Moreover, since I'm using reflection, I'm not sure the time saved by the caching process won't be a bit reduced...applicationContext.xml
DaoCacheKeyGenerator.java (using the gentyref library)
DaoCacheKey.java
ehcache.xml
DaoCacheEventListenerFactory.java
DaoCacheEventListener.java
Hope that could help
;)