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Caches sometimes created with initial (non resized) size.

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#1 Caches sometimes created with initial (non resized) size.

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nobody
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2007-07-11
2007-07-11
Anonymous
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Currently in JFactory if a cache ratio is set, new caches are still created with the initial cache size, and later resized after the next BDD resize.

Additionally JFactory.getCacheSize() returns the initially set cacheSize, not the current (perhaps resized) cache size.

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  • Nobody/Anonymous

    Nobody/Anonymous - 2007-07-11
     
    bdd_operator_noderesize
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