This is a simple example that demonstrates loading values using a
CacheLoader
. Invoking Region.get()
causes the CacheLoader
to
produce a value that is stored in the region. This approach is
commonly used to fetch data from other systems like a database.
This example assumes you have installed Java and Geode.
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From the
geode-examples/loader
directory, build the example and run unit tests$ ../gradlew build
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Next start the locator and two servers
$ gfsh run --file=scripts/start.gfsh
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Run the example to load the entries
$ ../gradlew run
The example fetches the entries twice. The first retrieval is slow, simulating a network call. Subsequent retrievals are much faster since the values are stored in the cache. The loader logs requests into the Geode server logs. You can find those at
build/server1/server1.log
orbuild/server2/server2.log
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Shut down the system:
$ gfsh run --file=scripts/stop.gfsh