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Spring Retry provides an abstraction around retrying failed operations, with an
emphasis on declarative control of the process and policy-based behaviour that is
easy to extend and customize. For instance, you can configure a plain POJO
operation to retry if it fails, based on the type of exception, and with a fixed
or exponential backoff.
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package org.springframework.retry.policy;
import org.springframework.retry.RetryContext;
/**
* Simple map-like abstraction for stateful retry policies to use when storing and
* retrieving {@link RetryContext} instances. A null key should never be passed in by the
* caller, but if it is then implementations are free to discard the context instead of
* saving it (null key means "no information").
*
* @author Dave Syer
* @see MapRetryContextCache
*
*/
public interface RetryContextCache {
RetryContext get(Object key);
void put(Object key, RetryContext context) throws RetryCacheCapacityExceededException;
void remove(Object key);
boolean containsKey(Object key);
}