marcaurele opened a new pull request #2913: Deactivate ehcache
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/2913
 
 
   ## Description
   
   This PR is for deactivating Ehcache in CloudStack since it is not usable. 
The first commit remove the default RMI cache peering configured for multicast 
which most of the time cannot work. It also requires to have an interface up 
which is not always the case while developing offline.
   The second commits remove the configuration to activate caching on some DAOs.
   
   ### Problems
   The code in CS does not seem to fit any caching mechanism especially due to 
the homemade DAO code. The main 3 flaws are the following:
   
   #### Entities are not expected to be shared
   There is quite a lot of code with method calls passing entity IDs value as 
`long`, which does some object fetching. Without caching, this behavior will 
create distinct objects each time an entity with the same ID is fetched. With 
the cache enabled, the same object will be shared among those methods. It has 
been seen that it does generate some side effects where code still expected 
unchanged entity attributes after calling different methods thus generating 
exception/bugs.
   
   #### DAO update operations are using search queries
   Some part of the code are updating entities based on a search query, 
therefore the whole cache must be invalidated (see GenericDaoBase: `public int 
update(UpdateBuilder ub, final SearchCriteria<?> sc, Integer rows);`).
   
   #### Entities based on views joining multiple tables
   There are quite a lot of entities based on SQL views joining multiple 
entities in a same object. Enabling caching on those would require a mechanism 
to link and cross-remove related objects whenever one of the sub-entity is 
changed.
   
   ### Final word
   Based on the previously discussed points, the best approach IMHO would be to 
move out of the custom DAO framework in CS and use a well known one (out of 
scope of this change of course). It will handle caching well and the joins made 
by the views in the code. It's not an easy change, but it will fix along a lot 
of issues and add a proven / robust framework to an important part of the code.
   
   
   ## Types of changes
   <!--- What types of changes does your code introduce? Put an `x` in all the 
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   - [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing 
functionality to change)
   - [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
   - [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
   - [ ] Enhancement (improves an existing feature and functionality)
   - [x] Cleanup (Code refactoring and cleanup, that may add test cases)
   
   ## How Has This Been Tested?
   A cluster of management servers with a manual ehcache RMI configuration has 
been setup to test different changes in the caching. The RMI cache setup has 
been verified though cache invalidation being propagated to the other server. A 
series of integration tests have been run, while figuring out the reason for 
(random) errors.
   

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