I am implementing a cache using a map extended from LinkedHashMap (so I can implement removeEldestEntry). The old implementation used a regular hash map, refreshed at a set interval. I was wondering how I can keep the data in the cache current. I doubt I can just refresh at a specific time without messing up the point of LRU. Would it be particularly costly to query the DB for a time stamp on the entry?
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Why not use OS Cache - no point in reinventing the wheel. |
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I ended up going with the LinkedHashMap, ordered by access time and checking against the db for timestamps. This worked like a charm and greatly reduced the memory load of the application. |
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