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Stanislav Lukyanov updated IGNITE-8952:
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Issue Type: Improvement (was: Bug)
> Move CacheStore::loadCache to a separate interface
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> Key: IGNITE-8952
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-8952
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Stanislav Lukyanov
> Priority: Major
> Labels: newbie
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> 3rd party persistence has three way of interacting with the backing storage:
> - JCache's CacheLoader methods for read-through
> - JCache's CacheWriter methods for write-through
> - Ignite's CacheStore::loadCache for bulk cache preloading
> Usually, one just uses a CacheStore implementation and provides a no-op
> implementation for the methods that are not needed (e.g. no-op implementation
> for write() if write-through isn't used). However, this adds certain
> redundancy.
> In particular, if a user only wants cache preloading (loadCache()) but no
> read-through or write-through, they will need to provide a bunch of these
> no-op methods, which can seem messy.
> Instead, it would be nice to move loadCache() method to a separate interface,
> say CachePreloader. This way we'll have 4 interfaces:
> - JCache's CacheLoader for read-through
> - JCache's CacheWriter for write-through
> - Ignite's CachePreloader for loadCache()
> - Ignite's CacheStore for all three together
> One can either choose any combination of loader, writer and preloader, OR set
> the store.
> The task is to
> - extract CacheStore::loadCache into a new interface CachePreloader
> - add CacheConfiguration::setCachePreloader
> - make sure that setCachePreloader works alone or in combination with loader
> and writer, and doesn't work with store
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