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// Contributors:
// Oracle - initial API and implementation from Oracle TopLink
package org.eclipse.persistence.internal.identitymaps;
import java.lang.ref.*;
/**
* Purpose: Container class for storing objects in an IdentityMap.
* The weak cache key uses a weak reference to allow garbage collection of its object.
* The cache key itself however will remain and thus should cleaned up every now and then.
*
Responsibilities:
* - Hold key and object.
*
- Maintain and update the current writeLockValue.
*
* @since TOPLink/Java 1.0
*/
public class WeakCacheKey extends CacheKey {
/** Reference is maintained weak to allow garbage collection */
protected Reference reference;
/**
* Initialize the newly allocated instance of this class.
* @param primaryKey contains values extracted from the object
* @param writeLockValue is the write lock value, null if optimistic locking not being used for this object.
* @param readTime the time EclipseLInk read the cache key
*/
public WeakCacheKey(Object primaryKey, Object object, Object writeLockValue, long readTime, boolean isIsolated) {
super(primaryKey, object, writeLockValue, readTime, isIsolated);
}
@Override
public Object getObject() {
if (this.reference == null) {
return null;
}
return this.reference.get();
}
@Override
public void setObject(Object object) {
this.reference = new WeakReference(object);
}
}
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