Class Caches
CacheManagers and their associated cache regions, suitable for SINGLE-JVM APPLICATIONS.
If your application is deployed on multiple JVMs (e.g. a distributed/clustered web app), you might not want to
use the builders here and instead implement the CacheManager API directly to use your distributed/clustered
cache technology of choice.
See the CacheManagerBuilder JavaDoc for more information the effects of caching in
single-jvm vs distributed-jvm applications.
import static com.okta.sdk.cache.Caches.*; ... Caches.newCacheManager().withDefaultTimeToLive(1, TimeUnit.DAYS) //general default .withDefaultTimeToIdle(2, TimeUnit.HOURS) //general default .withCache(forResource(Account.class) //Account-specific cache settings .withTimeToLive(1, TimeUnit.HOURS) .withTimeToIdle(30, TimeUnit.MINUTES)) .withCache(forResource(Group.class) //Group-specific cache settings .withTimeToLive(2, TimeUnit.HOURS)) // ... etc ... .build(); //build the CacheManager
The above TTL and TTI times are just examples showing API usage - the times themselves are not recommendations. Choose TTL and TTI times based on your application requirements.
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic <T> CacheConfigurationBuilderforResource(Class<T> clazz) Returns a newCacheConfigurationBuilderto configure a cache region that will store data for instances of typeclazz.static CacheConfigurationBuilderReturns a newCacheConfigurationBuilderused to configure a cache region with the specified name.static CacheManagerBuilderInstantiates a newCacheManagerBuildersuitable for SINGLE-JVM APPLICATIONS.static CacheManagerInstantiates a newCacheManagerthat disables caching entirely.
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Constructor Details
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Caches
public Caches()
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Method Details
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newCacheManager
Instantiates a newCacheManagerBuildersuitable for SINGLE-JVM APPLICATIONS. If your application is deployed on multiple JVMs (e.g. for a distributed/clustered web app), you might not want to use this method and instead implement theCacheManagerAPI directly to use your distributed/clustered cache technology of choice.See the
CacheManagerBuilderJavaDoc for more information the effects of caching in single-jvm vs distributed-jvm applications.- Returns:
- a new
CacheManagerBuildersuitable for SINGLE-JVM APPLICATIONS.
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newDisabledCacheManager
Instantiates a newCacheManagerthat disables caching entirely. While production applications will usually enable a working CacheManager, you might configure a disabled CacheManager for your Client when testing or debugging to remove 'moving parts' for better clarity into request/response behavior.- Returns:
- a new disabled
CacheManagerinstance. All caching
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forResource
Returns a newCacheConfigurationBuilderto configure a cache region that will store data for instances of typeclazz.This is a convenience method equivalent to
named(clazz.getName()), but it could help with readability, for example:import static com.okta.sdk.cache.Caches.* ... newCacheManager() .withCache(forResource(Account.class).withTimeToIdle(10, TimeUnit.MINUTES)) .build();- Type Parameters:
T- Resource sub-interface- Parameters:
clazz- the resource class that will have a backing cache region for storing data of that type- Returns:
- a new
CacheConfigurationBuilderto configure a cache region that will store data for instances of typeclazz.
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named
Returns a newCacheConfigurationBuilderused to configure a cache region with the specified name. For example:import static com.okta.sdk.cache.Caches.* ... newCacheManager() .withCache(named("myCacheRegion").withTimeToIdle(10, TimeUnit.MINUTES)) .build();- Parameters:
name- the name of the cache region for which the configuration will apply- Returns:
- a new
CacheConfigurationBuilderused to configure a cache region with the specified name.
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