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package org.hibernate.util;

import org.apache.commons.collections.map.ReferenceMap;
import org.apache.commons.collections.map.LRUMap;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * Cache following a "Most Recently Used" (MRY) algorithm for maintaining a
 * bounded in-memory size; the "Least Recently Used" (LRU) entry is the first
 * available for removal from the cache.
 * 

* This implementation uses a "soft limit" to the in-memory size of the cache, * meaning that all cache entries are kept within a completely * {@link java.lang.ref.SoftReference}-based map with the most recently utilized * entries additionally kept in a hard-reference manner to prevent those cache * entries soft references from becoming enqueued by the garbage collector. * Thus the actual size of this cache impl can actually grow beyond the stated * max size bound as long as GC is not actively seeking soft references for * enqueuement. * * @author Steve Ebersole */ public class SoftLimitMRUCache implements Serializable { public static final int DEFAULT_STRONG_REF_COUNT = 128; private final int strongReferenceCount; // actual cache of the entries. soft references are used for both the keys and the // values here since the values pertaining to the MRU entries are kept in a // seperate hard reference cache (to avoid their enqueuement/garbage-collection). private transient ReferenceMap softReferenceCache = new ReferenceMap( ReferenceMap.SOFT, ReferenceMap.SOFT ); // the MRU cache used to keep hard references to the most recently used query plans; // note : LRU here is a bit of a misnomer, it indicates that LRU entries are removed, the // actual kept entries are the MRU entries private transient LRUMap strongReferenceCache; public SoftLimitMRUCache() { this( DEFAULT_STRONG_REF_COUNT ); } public SoftLimitMRUCache(int strongRefCount) { this.strongReferenceCount = strongRefCount; init(); } public synchronized Object get(Object key) { Object result = softReferenceCache.get( key ); if ( result != null ) { strongReferenceCache.put( key, result ); } return result; } public synchronized Object put(Object key, Object value) { softReferenceCache.put( key, value ); return strongReferenceCache.put( key, value ); } public synchronized int size() { return strongReferenceCache.size(); } public synchronized int softSize() { return softReferenceCache.size(); } private void init() { strongReferenceCache = new LRUMap( strongReferenceCount ); } private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { in.defaultReadObject(); init(); } public synchronized void clear() { strongReferenceCache.clear(); softReferenceCache.clear(); } }





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