diff --git a/src/main/java/org/springframework/samples/petclinic/system/CacheConfiguration.java b/src/main/java/org/springframework/samples/petclinic/system/CacheConfiguration.java index adde2bebdd5685ef5f309cd50c7e1ff6a9c14a65..f5f6594826cf89f6da81e17691259b380b265f28 100755 --- a/src/main/java/org/springframework/samples/petclinic/system/CacheConfiguration.java +++ b/src/main/java/org/springframework/samples/petclinic/system/CacheConfiguration.java @@ -1,44 +1,20 @@ package org.springframework.samples.petclinic.system; -import javax.cache.configuration.MutableConfiguration; - import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.cache.JCacheManagerCustomizer; import org.springframework.cache.annotation.EnableCaching; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration; +import javax.cache.configuration.MutableConfiguration; + /** - * Cache configuration intended for caches providing the JCache API. This configuration - * creates the used cache for the application and enables statistics that - * become accessible via JMX. - * - * <p>This is a minimal configuration that makes use of the JCache API to enable - * caching with any JCache implementation out of the box. The utilized JCache implementation - * is specified by the dependency in the {@code pom.xml}. - * - * <p>If the used cache implementation is configured via its specific and non standard mechanism, - * this example configuration might be redundant and can be removed or replaced by - * a programmatic configuration via the implementation specific methods. - * - * <p>In case no programmatic cache configuration is needed for the selected caching - * implementation this configuration class can be removed and the {@link EnableCaching} - * annotation can be put on the application class. - * - * @author Jens Wilke + * Cache configuration intended for caches providing the JCache API. This configuration creates the used cache for the + * application and enables statistics that become accessible via JMX. */ @Configuration @EnableCaching class CacheConfiguration { - /** - * A customizer that creates the the cache used by the application. - * This implies that the cache is not existent before the application start and the - * cache must be created. This is the default behavior of a JCache implemenation, in case - * no additional configuration is present and typically will create a transient in memory cache. - * If a persistent cache implementation is used, creating the cache on startup - * may lead to a failure, when the cache was created before. If the cache life time - * is controlled separately, the call of {@code createCache} must be removed. - */ @Bean public JCacheManagerCustomizer petclinicCacheConfigurationCustomizer() { return cm -> { @@ -47,11 +23,11 @@ class CacheConfiguration { } /** - * Enable statistics via the JCache programmatic configuration API. - * Within the configuration object that is provided by the JCache API standard, there is only - * a very limited set of configuration options. The really relevant configuration options - * (like the size limit) must be set via a configuration mechanism that is provided by the - * selected JCache implementation. + * Create a simple configuration that enable statistics via the JCache programmatic configuration API. + * <p> + * Within the configuration object that is provided by the JCache API standard, there is only a very limited set of + * configuration options. The really relevant configuration options (like the size limit) must be set via a + * configuration mechanism that is provided by the selected JCache implementation. */ private javax.cache.configuration.Configuration<Object, Object> cacheConfiguration() { return new MutableConfiguration<>().setStatisticsEnabled(true);