java.util collections on top of Redis.See: Description
| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| RedisCollection<E> |
Redis extension for the
Collection contract. |
| RedisList<E> |
Redis extension for the
List contract. |
| RedisMap<K,V> |
Map view of a Redis hash.
|
| RedisSet<E> |
Redis extension for the
Set contract. |
| RedisStore |
Basic interface for Redis-based collections.
|
| RedisZSet<E> |
Redis ZSet (or sorted set (by weight)).
|
| Class | Description |
|---|---|
| AbstractRedisCollection<E> |
Base implementation for
RedisCollection. |
| DefaultRedisList<E> |
Default implementation for
RedisList. |
| DefaultRedisMap<K,V> |
Default implementation for
RedisMap. |
| DefaultRedisSet<E> |
Default implementation for
RedisSet. |
| DefaultRedisZSet<E> |
Default implementation for
RedisZSet. |
| RedisCollectionFactoryBean |
Factory bean that facilitates creation of Redis-based collections.
|
| RedisProperties |
Properties extension for a Redis back-store. |
| Enum | Description |
|---|---|
| RedisCollectionFactoryBean.CollectionType |
Collection types supported by this factory.
|
java.util collections on top of Redis.
For indexed collections, such as List, Queue or Deque consider
RedisList.
For collections without duplicates the obvious candidate is
RedisSet. Use
RedisZSet if a certain order is required.
Lastly, for key/value associations RedisMap providing a
Map-like abstraction on top of a Redis hash.Copyright © 2011–2021 Pivotal Software, Inc.. All rights reserved.