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  1. Data-Store
  2. Customizing

Custom Storing Behavior

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Last updated 3 years ago

This is the manual for older MicroStream versions (Version < 5.0).

The new documentation (Version >= 5.0) is located at:

Implementing the PersistenceEagerStoringFieldEvaluator interface allows you to handle the eager/lazy storing behavior of any known member. The default implementation of the MicroStream engine threads all fields as lazy storing. See for details on lazy and eager storing.

The PersistenceEagerStoringFieldEvaluator has only one method to be implemented: public boolean isEagerStoring(Class<?> t, Field u) return true if the field has to be eager, otherwise return false.

public class CustomEagerStoringFieldEvaluator 
	implements PersistenceEagerStoringFieldEvaluator 
{
	@Override
	public boolean isEagerStoring(Class<?> clazz, Field field) 
	{
		if(clazz == MyClass.class && field.getName().equals("eagerField")
		{
			return true;
		}
		
		return false;
	}
}

To register the customized PersistenceEagerStoringFieldEvaluator add it using the one.microstream.persistence.types.PersistenceFoundation .setReferenceFieldEagerEvaluator(PersistenceEagerStoringFieldEvaluator) method during the storage initialization.

EmbeddedStorageManager storage = EmbeddedStorage        		
    .Foundation(Storage.ConfigurationBuilder()         				
        .setStorageFileProvider(Storage.FileProvider(WORKINGDIR))         				
        .createConfiguration())
    .onConnectionFoundation(f ->
    {
        f.setReferenceFieldEagerEvaluator(new CustomEagerStoringFieldEvaluator());
    })
    .start(ROOT);

https://docs.microstream.one/
Lazy and Eager Storing