Uploaded image for project: 'Geode'
  1. Geode
  2. GEODE-8733

Local region holds onto data by reference

Attach filesAttach ScreenshotAdd voteVotersWatch issueWatchersCreate sub-taskLinkCloneUpdate Comment AuthorReplace String in CommentUpdate Comment VisibilityDelete Comments
    XMLWordPrintableJSON

Details

    • Bug
    • Status: Open
    • Major
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • 1.13.0
    • None
    • regions
    • None

    Description

      If the client region is configured as `CACHING_PROXY`, the data on the server and the data in the local region can become out of sync because the local region stores things by reference, for example, if you were to do:

       

      list.add(1);
      list.add(2);
      list.add(3);
      list.add(4);
      map.put(1, "a");
      map.put(2, "b");
      map.put(3, "c");
      map.put(4, "d");
      Class1 obj = new Class1(1, list, map);
      region.put(obj.id, obj);
      
      map.clear();
      list.clear();
      map.put(12, "This shouldn't be here");
      list.add(38);
      
      System.out.println(region.get(1).toString());

       

       the values retrieved by region.get(1) would look like "Class1{id=1, someList=[38], someMap={12=This shouldn't be here}}" even though that update was made AFTER the put.

       

      If you queried the server, you'd get the expected values because you're going directly to the server instead of the local region.

       

      This issue was originally reported against Spring Data Geode but is reproducible in plain Geode.

      Original ticket for context: https://jira.spring.io/browse/DATAGEODE-388

      Attachments

        Activity

          This comment will be Viewable by All Users Viewable by All Users
          Cancel

          People

            Unassigned Unassigned
            pjohnson Patrick Johnsn

            Dates

              Created:
              Updated:

              Slack

                Issue deployment