com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.util

Class LRUMap<K,V>

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    LookupCache<K,V>, Serializable


    public class LRUMap<K,V>
    extends Object
    implements LookupCache<K,V>, Serializable
    Helper for simple bounded maps used for reusing lookup values.

    Note that serialization behavior is such that contents are NOT serialized, on assumption that all use cases are for caching where persistence does not make sense. The only thing serialized is the cache size of Map.

    NOTE: since Jackson 2.14, the implementation evicts the least recently used entry when max size is reached.

    Since Jackson 2.12, there has been pluggable LookupCache interface which allows users, frameworks, provide their own cache implementations.

    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Field Detail

      • _initialEntries

        protected final int _initialEntries
      • _maxEntries

        protected final int _maxEntries
    • Constructor Detail

      • LRUMap

        public LRUMap(int initialEntries,
                      int maxEntries)
    • Method Detail

      • get

        public V get(Object key)
        Description copied from interface: LookupCache
        NOTE: key is of type Object only to retain binary backwards-compatibility
        Specified by:
        get in interface LookupCache<K,V>
        Returns:
        value associated with key (can return null)
      • clear

        public void clear()
        Description copied from interface: LookupCache
        Method for removing all contents this cache has.
        Specified by:
        clear in interface LookupCache<K,V>
      • size

        public int size()
        Specified by:
        size in interface LookupCache<K,V>
        Returns:
        Number of entries currently in cache: may be approximate, only to be used for diagnostics, metrics reporting
      • contents

        public void contents(BiConsumer<K,V> consumer)
      • readResolve

        protected Object readResolve()

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