Managing Region Attributes
Use region attributes to fine-tune the region configuration provided by the region shortcut settings.
All region attributes have default settings, so you only need to use region attributes to set the ones you want to override. See <region-attributes>.
Define Region Attributes
Create region attributes using any of these methods:
Declarations inside the
cache.xml
<region>
element:<cache> <region name="exampleRegion" refid="REPLICATE"> <region-attributes statistics-enabled="true"> <entry-idle-time> <expiration-attributes timeout="10" action="destroy"/> </entry-idle-time> <cache-listener> <class-name>quickstart.SimpleCacheListener</class-name> </cache-listener> </region-attributes> </region> </cache>
When the
cache.xml
is loaded at startup, declared region attributes are automatically created and applied to the region.RegionFactory
APIset
* method calls:// Creating a partitioned region using the RegionFactory RegionFactory rf = cache.createRegionFactory(RegionShortcut.PARTITION); rf.addCacheListener(new LoggingCacheListener()); custRegion = rf.create("customer");
// Creating a partitioned region using the RegionFactory, with attribute modifications RegionFactory rf = cache.createRegionFactory(RegionShortcut.PARTITION); rf.setPartitionResolver(new CustomerOrderResolver()); rf.addCacheListener(new LoggingCacheListener()); custRegion = rf.create("customer");
// Creating a client with a Pool Specification Using ClientRegionFactory ClientRegionFactory<String,String> cRegionFactory = cache.createClientRegionFactory(PROXY); Region<String, String> region = cRegionFactory.setPoolName("Pool3").create("DATA");
By issuing the gfsh
create region
command.
Modify Region Attributes
You can modify a region’s event handlers and expiration and eviction attributes after the region is created.
Note: Do not modify attributes for existing regions unless absolutely necessary. Creating the attributes you need at region creation is more efficient.
Modify attributes in one of these ways:
By loading a
cache.xml
with modified region attribute specifications:<!-- Change the listener for exampleRegion ... <region name="exampleRegion"> <region-attributes statistics-enabled="true"> <cache-listener> <class-name>quickstart.ComplicatedCacheListener</class-name> </cache-listener> </region-attributes> </region> ...
Using the
AttributesMutator
API:- Retrieve the
AttributesMutator
from the region - Call the mutator set methods to modify attributes:
currRegion = cache.getRegion("root"); AttributesMutator mutator = this.currRegion.getAttributesMutator(); mutator.addCacheListener(new LoggingCacheListener());
- Retrieve the
By issuing the gfsh
alter region
command. See alter region.