For the test, in the addCache method, I created and added a map. The card has a key "a" and a value "1111". And key "b" for LoadingCache.
Next, I want to update the value "1111" to the value "2222". To do this, I pass all the necessary parameters from the main method to find the value "1111".
How can I update "1111" to "2222" in a thread-safe way?
public class TestCache {
private LoadingCache<String, Map<String, String>> attemptsCache;
public TestCache() {
attemptsCache = CacheBuilder.newBuilder()
.maximumSize(10000)
.expireAfterWrite(1, TimeUnit.HOURS)
.build(new CacheLoader<String, Map<String, String>>() {
@Override
public Map<String, String> load(@Nonnull final String key) {
return Map.of();
}
});
}
public void addCache(final String pathKey, final String inputKey, final String nameValue) {
Map<String, String> map = new HashMap<>();
map.put("a", "1111");
attemptsCache.put("b", map);
// Next, you need to update the map value
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws ExecutionException {
new TestCache().addCache("b","a","2222");
}
}
For that specific scenario, you can just call put
, which makes a thread safe update. Individual modifications to a Cache are always thread safe.