@Target(value={METHOD,TYPE}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Inherited @Documented public @interface CachePut
Cache.put(Object, Object)
operation. As opposed to Cacheable
annotation,
this annotation does not cause the target method to be skipped - rather it
always causes the method to be invoked and its result to be placed into the cache.Modifier and Type | Required Element and Description |
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String[] |
value
Name of the caches in which the update takes place.
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Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
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String |
condition
Spring Expression Language (SpEL) attribute used for conditioning the cache update.
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String |
key
Spring Expression Language (SpEL) attribute for computing the key dynamically.
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String |
unless
Spring Expression Language (SpEL) attribute used to veto the cache update.
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public abstract String[] value
May be used to determine the target cache (or caches), matching the qualifier value (or the bean name(s)) of (a) specific bean definition.
public abstract String key
Default is "", meaning all method parameters are considered as a key.
public abstract String condition
Default is "", meaning the method result is always cached.
public abstract String unless
Unlike condition()
, this expression is evaluated after the method
has been called and can therefore refer to the result
. Default is "",
meaning that caching is never vetoed.