Hi Denis, How about provide an option for this?
Ignite cache user can chose enable or disable inject resources. Wei Jiang > 在 2016年1月22日,下午3:22,Denis Magda <dma...@gridgain.com> 写道: > > Hi Wei Jiang, > > You can inject @SpringResource and @SpringApplicationContextResource into > Ignite Service or Ignite Compute. This feature is not supported for > individual cache entries, at least because of performance reasons. > @Autowired is unsupported for both Ignite services and computes. > > So if you need to process the entries inside of Ignite Compute or Ignite > Service then just inject a resource there using one of the annotations above. > > The main point here is that all the nodes have to be started as a part of > spring app context or have to have a reference to it. > Please refer to org.apache.ignite.IgniteSpring for more info. > > Regards, > Denis > > On 1/22/2016 10:07 AM, 姜 为 wrote: >> Hi Denis, >> >> I try to use Ignite cache to store the service object. >> The object use Externalizable interface and has a @Autowired field. >> >> When different node use this object, the @Autowired field will be >> null,even @SpringResources on the field. >> >> The field like JPA interface , it can’t be serialization. >> >> Wei Jiang >> >> >>> 在 2016年1月22日,下午2:58,Denis Magda <dma...@gridgain.com> 写道: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Spring resource injection is considered to be used only for Ignite Compute >>> Jobs. >>> >>> It's quite expensive operation to inject a resource for a CacheEntry cause >>> this logic will be called for every entry stored in a cache. >>> >>> Why do you need to inject the resource into a CacheEntry? What do you try >>> to achieve? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Denis >>> >>> On 1/22/2016 6:26 AM, 姜 为 wrote: >>>> Hi Igniters, >>>> >>>> I’m using Ignite cache store objects. The object use Externalizable >>>> interface >>>> to serialization and deserialization. >>>> When object has field use @SpringSource will not inject. >>>> >>>> Should add resource inject to Ignite cache? >>>> >>>> example : >>>> >>>> class Entey implements Externalizable { >>>> @SpringSource(“springSource") >>>> private Service service; >>>> public void read… and write... >>>> } >