Read-through Caching Provider Configuration and Implementation
To use Read-through caching, you need to implement the IReadThruProvider
interface for .NET and the ReadThruProvider
interface for Java. NCache will use this custom implementation to read data from the data source. Please refer to Configuring Read-through in Administrators' Guide for more details.
Warning
If a Read-through caching provider is specified in client.ncconf in the default-readthru-provider
tag and also through API, then the provider in API will overwrite the one specified in client.ncconf.
Important
For Java, before deploying your JAR files, ensure that your Environment Variable for Java Home is set and have the appropriate JDK installed as discussed in the NCache Installation Guide.
Prerequisites
- To learn about the standard prerequisites required to work with all NCache server-side features including Read-through caching please refer to the given page on Server Side API Prerequisites.
- This should be a class library project using Microsoft Visual Studio.
- Make sure to Deploy ReadThrough Provider using the NCache Management Center.
- For API details refer to: IReadThruProvider, LoadFromSource, LoadDataTypeFromSource.
Note
In NCache, Read-through caching providers are configured on the cache level, i.e., for clustered caches all nodes will contain provider configurations and their deployed assemblies.
Sample Implementation for ReadThrough Caching Provider
The following code sample provides a sample implementation to configure a Read-through caching provider using the IReadThruProvider
class for .NET and the ReadThruProvider
class for Java. The LoadFromSource
and LoadDataTypeFromSource
methods contain logic to load an object or data type respectively from the configured data source if the object is not found in the cache. Also, the GetConnectionString
returns the connection string for the configured data source.
public class SampleReadThruProvider : IReadThruProvider
{
private SqlConnection _connection;
//Perform tasks like allocating resources or acquiring connections
public void Init(IDictionary parameters, string cacheId)
{
object server = parameters["server"];
object userId = parameters["username"];
object password = parameters["password"];
object database = parameters["database"];
string connString = GetConnectionString(server.ToString(), database.ToString(), userId.ToString(), password.ToString());
if (connString != "")
_connection = new SqlConnection(connString);
try
{
_connection.Open();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
//handle exception
}
}
// Responsible for loading an item from the external data source
public ProviderCacheItem LoadFromSource(string key)
{
// LoadFromDataSource loads data from data source
object value = LoadFromDataSource(key);
var cacheItem = new ProviderCacheItem(value);
return cacheItem;
}
//Responsible for loading bulk of items from the external data source
public IDictionary<string, ProviderCacheItem> LoadFromSource(ICollection<string> keys)
{
var dictionary = new Dictionary<string, ProviderCacheItem>();
try
{
foreach (string key in keys)
{
// LoadFromDataSource loads data from data source
dictionary.Add(key, new ProviderCacheItem(LoadFromDataSource(key)));
}
return dictionary;
}
catch (Exception exp)
{
// Handle exception
}
return dictionary;
}
// Adds ProviderDataTypeItem with enumerable data type
public ProviderDataTypeItem<IEnumerable> LoadDataTypeFromSource(string key, DistributedDataType dataType)
{
IEnumerable value = null;
ProviderDataTypeItem<IEnumerable> dataTypeItem = null;
switch (dataType)
{
case DistributedDataType.List:
value = new List<object>()
{
LoadFromDataSource(key)
};
dataTypeItem = new ProviderDataTypeItem<IEnumerable>(value);
break;
case DistributedDataType.Dictionary:
value = new Dictionary<string, object>()
{
{ key , LoadFromDataSource(key) }
};
dataTypeItem = new ProviderDataTypeItem<IEnumerable>(value);
break;
case DistributedDataType.Counter:
dataTypeItem = new ProviderDataTypeItem<IEnumerable>(1000);
break;
}
return dataTypeItem;
}
//Perform tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting resources.
public void Dispose()
{
if (_connection != null)
{
_connection.Close();
}
}
private object LoadFromDataSource(string key)
{
object retrievedObject = null;
// Load item from your data source and populate retrieved Object
return retrievedObject;
}
private string GetConnectionString(string server, string database, string userName, string password)
{
string connectionString = null;
try
{
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(server))
{
connectionString = "Server=" + server + ";";
}
else
{
//Server name is empty
}
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(database))
{
connectionString = connectionString + "Database=" + database + ";";
}
else
{
//Database is empty;
}
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(userName))
{
connectionString = connectionString + "User ID=" + userName + ";";
}
else
{
connectionString = connectionString + "User ID=" + "" + ";";
}
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(password))
{
connectionString = connectionString + "Password=" + password + ";";
}
else
{
connectionString = connectionString + "Password=" + "" + ";";
}
}
catch (Exception exp)
{
// Handle exception
}
return connectionString;
}
// Deploy this class on cache
}
Note
To ensure the operation is fail-safe, it is recommended to handle any potential exceptions within your application, as explained in Handling Failures.
Additional Resources
NCache provides a sample application for Read-through on GitHub.
See Also
.NET: Alachisoft.NCache.Runtime namespace.
Java: com.alachisoft.ncache.runtime.datasourceprovider namespace.