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[jira] Updated: (JCS-16) The jcs.default.cacheattributes.MaxObjects
does not work as expected.
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCS-16?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Thomas Vandahl updated JCS-16:
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Fix Version/s: jcs-1.4-dev
Affects Version/s: (was: jcs-1.2.7.9.2)
jcs-1.3
> The jcs.default.cacheattributes.MaxObjects does not work as expected.
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>
> Key: JCS-16
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCS-16
> Project: JCS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Composite Cache
> Affects Versions: jcs-1.3
> Environment: Windows
> Reporter: Peter Lawrey
> Assignee: Aaron Smuts
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: jcs-1.4-dev
>
>
> Using code based on JSCThrashTest ..
> jcs.default=
> jcs.default.cacheattributes=org.apache.jcs.engine.CompositeCacheAttributes
> jcs.default.cacheattributes.MaxObjects=10000
> jcs.default.cacheattributes.MemoryCacheName=org.apache.jcs.engine.memory.lru.LRUMemoryCache
> If I add 10,000 elements the getListSize() return 9,998 elements.
> If I change the MaxObjects to 10002 and add 15 K elements the getListSize() return 10,000 elements.
> Is there a good reason I need to add 2 to MaxObjects?
> I have scanned the cache and found there is actually 10000 elements when MaxObject is set to 10002
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