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package org.springframework.cache.support;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import org.springframework.cache.Cache;
Simple cache manager working against a given collection of caches.
Useful for testing or simple caching declarations.
When using this implementation directly, i.e. not via a regular bean registration, AbstractCacheManager.initializeCaches()
should be invoked to initialize its internal state once the caches have been provided.
Author: Costin Leau Since: 3.1
/**
* Simple cache manager working against a given collection of caches.
* Useful for testing or simple caching declarations.
* <p>
* When using this implementation directly, i.e. not via a regular
* bean registration, {@link #initializeCaches()} should be invoked
* to initialize its internal state once the
* {@linkplain #setCaches(Collection) caches have been provided}.
*
* @author Costin Leau
* @since 3.1
*/
public class SimpleCacheManager extends AbstractCacheManager {
private Collection<? extends Cache> caches = Collections.emptySet();
Specify the collection of Cache instances to use for this CacheManager.
See Also: - initializeCaches()
/**
* Specify the collection of Cache instances to use for this CacheManager.
* @see #initializeCaches()
*/
public void setCaches(Collection<? extends Cache> caches) {
this.caches = caches;
}
@Override
protected Collection<? extends Cache> loadCaches() {
return this.caches;
}
}