Annotation Type CacheResult


  • @InterceptorBinding
    @Target({TYPE,METHOD})
    @Retention(RUNTIME)
    public @interface CacheResult
    When a method annotated with CacheResult is invoked, Quarkus will compute a cache key and use it to check in the cache whether the method has been already invoked.

    The cache key is computed using the following logic:

    • If a CacheKeyGenerator is specified with this annotation, then it is used to generate the cache key. The @CacheKey annotations that might be present on some of the method arguments are ignored.
    • Otherwise, if the method has no arguments, then the cache key is an instance of DefaultCacheKey built from the cache name.
    • Otherwise, if the method has exactly one argument, then that argument is the cache key.
    • Otherwise, if the method has multiple arguments but only one annotated with @CacheKey, then that annotated argument is the cache key.
    • Otherwise, if the method has multiple arguments annotated with @CacheKey, then the cache key is an instance of CompositeCacheKey built from these annotated arguments.
    • Otherwise, the cache key is an instance of CompositeCacheKey built from all the method arguments.

    If a value is found in the cache, it is returned and the annotated method is never actually executed. If no value is found, the annotated method is invoked and the returned value is stored in the cache using the computed key.

    A method annotated with CacheResult is protected by a lock on cache miss mechanism. If several concurrent invocations try to retrieve a cache value from the same missing key, the method will only be invoked once. The first concurrent invocation will trigger the method invocation while the subsequent concurrent invocations will wait for the end of the method invocation to get the cached result. The lockTimeout parameter can be used to interrupt the lock after a given delay. The lock timeout is disabled by default, meaning the lock is never interrupted. See the parameter Javadoc for more details.

    This annotation cannot be used on a method returning void. It can be combined with multiple other caching annotations on a single method. Caching operations will always be executed in the same order: CacheInvalidateAll first, then CacheInvalidate and finally CacheResult.

    The underlying caching provider can be chosen and configured in the Quarkus application.properties file.

    • Required Element Summary

      Required Elements 
      Modifier and Type Required Element Description
      String cacheName
      The name of the cache.
    • Element Detail

      • cacheName

        String cacheName
        The name of the cache.
      • lockTimeout

        long lockTimeout
        Delay in milliseconds before the lock on cache miss is interrupted. If such interruption happens, the cached method will be invoked and its result will be returned without being cached. A value of 0 (which is the default one) means that the lock timeout is disabled.
        Default:
        0L