Uses of Package
org.infinispan.topology
Package
Description
Classes relating to the distributed cache mode.
Factories are internal components used to create other components based on a cache's
configuration.
Cache manager API.
Cache
-specific notifications and eventing.-
ClassDescriptionThe status of a cache from a distribution/state transfer point of view.
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ClassDescriptionThe status of a cache from a distribution/state transfer point of view.
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ClassDescriptionThe status of a cache from a distribution/state transfer point of view.
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ClassDescriptionMaintains the topology for all the caches in the cluster.Runs on every node and handles the communication with the
ClusterTopologyManager
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ClassDescriptionThe status of a cache from a distribution/state transfer point of view.
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ClassDescriptionThis class contains the information that a cache needs to supply to the coordinator when starting up.The status of a cache from a distribution/state transfer point of view.PersistentUUIDManager maintains a mapping of
PersistentUUID
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ClassDescriptionThe status of a cache from a distribution/state transfer point of view.
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ClassDescriptionThis class contains the information that a cache needs to supply to the coordinator when starting up.The status of a cache from a distribution/state transfer point of view.Phase of the rebalance process.The link between
LocalTopologyManager
andStateTransferManager
.Maintains the topology for all the caches in the cluster.TheClusterTopologyManager
implementation.A hear-beat command used to ping members inClusterTopologyManagerImpl.confirmMembersAvailable()
.Runs on every node and handles the communication with theClusterTopologyManager
.PersistentUUID.PersistentUUIDManager maintains a mapping ofPersistentUUID
s present in the clusterRebalancingStatus. -
ClassDescriptionThe status of a cache from a distribution/state transfer point of view.
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ClassDescriptionThe status of a cache from a distribution/state transfer point of view.
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ClassDescriptionThe status of a cache from a distribution/state transfer point of view.