Hi Alex,
I have a question in regard to class
ReadWriteEhcacheNaturalIdRegionAccessStrategy where you are listed as co-author.
Do you maybe know, why inserts do only succeed if there is no existing value
mapped to the actual key?
Code-snippet of ReadWriteEhcacheNaturalIdRegionAccessStrategy#afterInsert
<< if ( item == null ) {
<< region.put( key, new Item( value, null, region.nextTimestamp() ) );
Namely I did expect, that in case of item being an "unlocked" Lock, the insert
should succeed nonetheless.
Something like following:
>> if ( item == null || item.isWriteable( region.nextTimestamp(), null, null )
>> ) {
>> region.put( key, new Item( value, null, region.nextTimestamp() ) );
I ask because after trying to resolve a Todo in StatefulPersistenceContext (you
find it by searching for "should be using access strategy, not plain evict..
"),
some test in CachedMutableNaturalIdStrictReadWriteTest fails exactly because
such "re-caching" attempts do not succeed anymore.
best regards
Guenther Demetz
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