Redisson listeners on Multimap





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I'm trying to use Redis as a storage service for distributed data among Java clients using Redisson. The RListMultimapCache class seemed to fit my needs for storage, but I cannot find a way to add a listener to it for create/update events, as I could do with standard RMapCache.



RListMultimapCache<String, ? extends Object> mapCache = redisson.getListMultimapCache("myStore");
mapCache.addListener(new EntryCreatedListener<ChannelTypes, Object>() {
@Override
public void onCreated(EntryEvent<ChannelTypes, Object> event) {
System.out.println("> Created data for key "+event.getKey()+": "+event.getValue());
}
}));
mapCache.put("myKey", new Object());


Am I missing something about the listeners in the Redisson API ?



My purpose is to have clients informed of a data change in the Redis base.

Isn't my chosen approach the right one to achieve this ?



Thanks for any help...










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  • Could you create github issue regarding that?

    – Nikita Koksharov
    Dec 24 '18 at 15:35


















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I'm trying to use Redis as a storage service for distributed data among Java clients using Redisson. The RListMultimapCache class seemed to fit my needs for storage, but I cannot find a way to add a listener to it for create/update events, as I could do with standard RMapCache.



RListMultimapCache<String, ? extends Object> mapCache = redisson.getListMultimapCache("myStore");
mapCache.addListener(new EntryCreatedListener<ChannelTypes, Object>() {
@Override
public void onCreated(EntryEvent<ChannelTypes, Object> event) {
System.out.println("> Created data for key "+event.getKey()+": "+event.getValue());
}
}));
mapCache.put("myKey", new Object());


Am I missing something about the listeners in the Redisson API ?



My purpose is to have clients informed of a data change in the Redis base.

Isn't my chosen approach the right one to achieve this ?



Thanks for any help...










share|improve this question























  • Could you create github issue regarding that?

    – Nikita Koksharov
    Dec 24 '18 at 15:35














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I'm trying to use Redis as a storage service for distributed data among Java clients using Redisson. The RListMultimapCache class seemed to fit my needs for storage, but I cannot find a way to add a listener to it for create/update events, as I could do with standard RMapCache.



RListMultimapCache<String, ? extends Object> mapCache = redisson.getListMultimapCache("myStore");
mapCache.addListener(new EntryCreatedListener<ChannelTypes, Object>() {
@Override
public void onCreated(EntryEvent<ChannelTypes, Object> event) {
System.out.println("> Created data for key "+event.getKey()+": "+event.getValue());
}
}));
mapCache.put("myKey", new Object());


Am I missing something about the listeners in the Redisson API ?



My purpose is to have clients informed of a data change in the Redis base.

Isn't my chosen approach the right one to achieve this ?



Thanks for any help...










share|improve this question














I'm trying to use Redis as a storage service for distributed data among Java clients using Redisson. The RListMultimapCache class seemed to fit my needs for storage, but I cannot find a way to add a listener to it for create/update events, as I could do with standard RMapCache.



RListMultimapCache<String, ? extends Object> mapCache = redisson.getListMultimapCache("myStore");
mapCache.addListener(new EntryCreatedListener<ChannelTypes, Object>() {
@Override
public void onCreated(EntryEvent<ChannelTypes, Object> event) {
System.out.println("> Created data for key "+event.getKey()+": "+event.getValue());
}
}));
mapCache.put("myKey", new Object());


Am I missing something about the listeners in the Redisson API ?



My purpose is to have clients informed of a data change in the Redis base.

Isn't my chosen approach the right one to achieve this ?



Thanks for any help...







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  • Could you create github issue regarding that?

    – Nikita Koksharov
    Dec 24 '18 at 15:35



















  • Could you create github issue regarding that?

    – Nikita Koksharov
    Dec 24 '18 at 15:35

















Could you create github issue regarding that?

– Nikita Koksharov
Dec 24 '18 at 15:35





Could you create github issue regarding that?

– Nikita Koksharov
Dec 24 '18 at 15:35












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