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Java port of Stefan Goessner JsonPath.
package com.jayway.jsonpath.spi.cache;
import com.jayway.jsonpath.JsonPathException;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater;
import static com.jayway.jsonpath.internal.Utils.notNull;
public class CacheProvider {
private static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater UPDATER =
AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater(CacheProvider.class, Cache.class, "cache");
private static final CacheProvider instance = new CacheProvider();
private volatile Cache cache;
private static class CacheHolder {
static final Cache CACHE;
static {
Cache cache = CacheProvider.instance.cache;
// the application is trying to use the cache
// and if no external implementation has been registered,
// we need to initialise it to the default LRUCache
if (cache == null) {
cache = getDefaultCache();
// on the off chance that the cache implementation was registered during
// initialisation of the holder, this should be respected, so if the
// default cache can't be written back, just read the user supplied value again
if (!UPDATER.compareAndSet(instance, null, cache)) {
cache = CacheProvider.instance.cache;
}
}
CACHE = cache;
}
}
public static void setCache(Cache cache){
notNull(cache, "Cache may not be null");
if (!UPDATER.compareAndSet(instance, null, cache)) {
throw new JsonPathException("Cache provider must be configured before cache is accessed and must not be registered twice.");
}
}
public static Cache getCache() {
return CacheHolder.CACHE;
}
private static Cache getDefaultCache(){
return new LRUCache(400);
//return new NOOPCache();
}
}