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package io.micronaut.eclipsestore.annotations;
/**
* Defines the way the instance that will be stored in the Store Manager.
* Lazy and Eager Storing
* @author Sergio del Amo
* @since 1.0.0
*/
public enum StoringStrategy {
/**
* Lazy storing is the default storing mode of the EclipseStore engine.
* Referenced instances are stored only if they have not been stored yet.
* If a referenced instance has been stored previously it is not stored again even if it has been modified.
* That’s why modified objects must be stored explicitly.
*/
LAZY,
/**
* In eager storing mode referenced instances are stored even if they had been stored before.
* Contrary to Lazy storing this will also store modified child objects at the cost of performance.
*/
EAGER
}