Package org.hibernate.id.enhanced
Interface Optimizer
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractOptimizer
,HiLoOptimizer
,LegacyHiLoAlgorithmOptimizer
,NoopOptimizer
,PooledLoOptimizer
,PooledLoThreadLocalOptimizer
,PooledOptimizer
public interface Optimizer
Performs optimization on an optimizable identifier generator. Typically
this optimization takes the form of trying to ensure we do not have to
hit the database on each and every request to get an identifier value.
Optimizers work on constructor injection. They should provide a constructor with the following arguments
- java.lang.Class - The return type for the generated values
- int - The increment size
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
Are increments to be applied to the values stored in the underlying value source?generate
(AccessCallback callback) Generate an identifier value accounting for this specific optimization.int
Retrieves the defined increment size.A common means to access the last value obtained from the underlying source.
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Method Details
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generate
Generate an identifier value accounting for this specific optimization.- Parameters:
callback
- Callback to access the underlying value source.- Returns:
- The generated identifier value.
- Implementation Note:
- All known implementors are synchronized. Consider carefully if a new implementation could drop this requirement.
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getLastSourceValue
IntegralDataTypeHolder getLastSourceValue()A common means to access the last value obtained from the underlying source. This is intended for testing purposes, since accessing the underlying database source directly is much more difficult.- Returns:
- The last value we obtained from the underlying source; null indicates we have not yet consulted with the source.
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getIncrementSize
int getIncrementSize()Retrieves the defined increment size.- Returns:
- The increment size.
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applyIncrementSizeToSourceValues
boolean applyIncrementSizeToSourceValues()Are increments to be applied to the values stored in the underlying value source?- Returns:
- True if the values in the source are to be incremented according to the defined increment size; false otherwise, in which case the increment is totally an in memory construct.
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