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  • All Superinterfaces:
    AsyncCache<K,​V>, ConcurrentMap<K,​V>, Lifecycle, Map<K,​V>
    All Known Subinterfaces:
    AdvancedCache<K,​V>, Cache<K,​V>, RemoteCache<K,​V>, SecureCache<K,​V>
    BasicCache provides the common building block for the two different types of caches that Infinispan provides: embedded and remote.

    For convenience, BasicCache extends ConcurrentMap and implements all methods accordingly, although methods like Map.keySet(), Map.values() and Map.entrySet() are expensive (prohibitively so when using a distributed cache) and frequent use of these methods is not recommended.

    Other methods such as Map.size() provide an approximation-only, and should not be relied on for an accurate picture as to the size of the entire, distributed cache. Remote nodes are not queried and in-fly transactions are not taken into account, even if Map.size() is invoked from within such a transaction.

    Also, like many ConcurrentMap implementations, BasicCache does not support the use of null keys or values.

    Unsupported operations

    Please see the Infinispan documentation and/or the 5 Minute Usage Tutorial for more details.
    Since:
    5.1
    Author:
    Mircea.Markus@jboss.com, Manik Surtani, Galder Zamarreño, Tristan Tarrant
    See Also:
    Infinispan documentation, 5 Minute Usage Tutorial

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