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// Contributors:
// Linda DeMichiel - 2.1
// Linda DeMichiel - 2.0
package jakarta.persistence;
/**
* Interface used to interact with the second-level cache.
* If a cache is not in use, the methods of this interface have
* no effect, except for contains
, which returns false.
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public interface Cache {
/**
* Whether the cache contains data for the given entity.
* @param cls entity class
* @param primaryKey primary key
* @return boolean indicating whether the entity is in the cache
*/
public boolean contains(Class cls, Object primaryKey);
/**
* Remove the data for the given entity from the cache.
* @param cls entity class
* @param primaryKey primary key
*/
public void evict(Class cls, Object primaryKey);
/**
* Remove the data for entities of the specified class (and its
* subclasses) from the cache.
* @param cls entity class
*/
public void evict(Class cls);
/**
* Clear the cache.
*/
public void evictAll();
/**
* Return an object of the specified type to allow access to the
* provider-specific API. If the provider's Cache
* implementation does not support the specified class, the
* PersistenceException is thrown.
* @param cls the class of the object to be returned. This is
* normally either the underlying Cache implementation
* class or an interface that it implements.
* @return an instance of the specified class
* @throws PersistenceException if the provider does not
* support the call
* @since 2.1
*/
public T unwrap(Class cls);
}