Infinispan Expiration
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Overview
Expiration is the cache feature that allows the user to configure a lifespan and/or maximum idle time to cache entries. The entires that exceed these times are treated as invalid and are removed from the cache.
When an entry is removed from the cache due to expiration, it is NOT passivated (like evicted entries when passivation is turned on) but simply discarded. Also unlike eviction, expired entries are removed globally - from memory, cache stores, and cluster-wide.
If expiration is not explicitly configured or programmed via the API, the entires are by default immortal and do not have a lifespan or a maximum idle time.
Lifespan
The time interval, in milliseconds, from when a cache entry is created, until when the entry is expired globally. -1 means never expire.
Maximum Idle Time
The time interval, in milliseconds, from when a cache entry was last "touched" (written or read) and until the entry is expired globally. -1 means the entries never expire.
Configuration
Lifespans and/or maximum idle times can be configured by adding the <expiration/> element to the cache configuration sections. For more details about expiration configuration, see: