/*
* @(#)RepositoryIdCache_1_3_1.java 1.5 03/12/19
*
* Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
*/
package com.sun.corba.se.impl.orbutil;
import java.util.Stack;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.EmptyStackException;
import java.util.Enumeration;
// Really limited pool - in this case just creating several at a time...
class RepositoryIdPool_1_3_1 extends Stack {
private static int MAX_CACHE_SIZE = 4;
private RepositoryIdCache_1_3_1 cache;
public final synchronized RepositoryId_1_3_1 popId() {
try {
return (RepositoryId_1_3_1)super.pop();
}
catch(EmptyStackException e) {
increasePool(5);
return (RepositoryId_1_3_1)super.pop();
}
}
// Pool management
final void increasePool(int size) {
//if (cache.size() <= MAX_CACHE_SIZE)
for (int i = size; i > 0; i--)
push(new RepositoryId_1_3_1());
/*
// _REVISIT_ This will not work w/out either thread tracing or weak references. I am
// betting that thread tracing almost completely negates benefit of reuse. Until either
// 1.2 only inclusion or proof to the contrary, I'll leave it this way...
else {
int numToReclaim = cache.size() / 2;
Enumeration keys = cache.keys();
Enumeration elements = cache.elements();
for (int i = numToReclaim; i > 0; i--) {
Object key = keys.nextElement();
Object element = elements.nextElement();
push(element);
cache.remove(key);
}
}
*/
}
final void setCaches(RepositoryIdCache_1_3_1 cache) {
this.cache = cache;
}
}
public class RepositoryIdCache_1_3_1 extends Hashtable {
private RepositoryIdPool_1_3_1 pool = new RepositoryIdPool_1_3_1();
public RepositoryIdCache_1_3_1() {
pool.setCaches(this);
}
public final synchronized RepositoryId_1_3_1 getId(String key) {
RepositoryId_1_3_1 repId = (RepositoryId_1_3_1)super.get(key);
if (repId != null)
return repId;
else {
//repId = pool.popId().init(key);
repId = new RepositoryId_1_3_1(key);
put(key, repId);
return repId;
}
}
}
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