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1. Re: reload after eviction in a clustered config
ben.wang Sep 9, 2004 8:00 PM (in response to visionlink)The CacheLoader in 1.1 release can persist the evicted data. So you can retrieve from the backend store the next time.
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2. Re: reload after eviction in a clustered config
visionlink Sep 9, 2004 8:30 PM (in response to visionlink)"bwang00" wrote:
The CacheLoader in 1.1 release can persist the evicted data. So you can retrieve from the backend store the next time.
when the CacheLoader reads the transient data from the data store, does it do a "put" on the cache? that is, does it replicate the data to the rest of the nodes in the cluster? if so, that's not really what i'm looking for. i'd like to allow the nodes in the cluster to show signs of data locality.
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3. Re: reload after eviction in a clustered config
belaban Sep 10, 2004 3:35 AM (in response to visionlink)No, it doesn't replicate: we use _put() (the internal put()).
You can also write your own CacheLoader impl, which could delegate to another Cache, resulting in a cache hierarchy
Bela