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Geoffrey Jacoby commented on PHOENIX-3607:
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[~jamestaylor] - the cache isn't just age-based but also size-based. If the max 
size is 100, and the Phoenix client tries to put the 101st entry in, the cache 
will expire a not-recently-accessed entry. We never block on the cache being 
full. 

> Change hashCode calculation for caching ConnectionQueryServicesImpls
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>
>                 Key: PHOENIX-3607
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3607
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 4.8.0, 4.9.0
>            Reporter: Geoffrey Jacoby
>            Assignee: Geoffrey Jacoby
>
> PhoenixDriver maintains a cache of ConnectionInfo -> 
> ConnectionQueryServicesImpl (each of which holds a single HConnection) : 
> The hash code of ConnectionInfo in part uses the hash code of its HBase User 
> object, which uses the *identity hash* of the Subject allocated at login. 
> There are concerns about the stability of this hashcode. When we log out and 
> log in after TGT refresh, will we have a new Subject?
> To be defensive, we should do a hash of the string returned by user.getName() 
> instead.



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