import java.io.Serializable;
-
/**
* A cache that does not cache. This implementation is useful for disabling
* caching. Because of this implementation, application code does not need to
* distinguish between the situation where it a cache is used and where it
* isn't.
- *
+ *
* @author Erik Brakkee
- *
- * @param <KeyType> DOCUMENT ME!
- * @param <ValueType> DOCUMENT ME!
+ *
*/
public class ZeroCache<KeyType extends Serializable, ValueType extends Serializable>
implements Cache<KeyType, ValueType> {
* Creates a new ZeroCache object.
*/
public ZeroCache() {
- // Empty.
+ // Empty.
}
- /* (non-Javadoc)
+ /*
+ * (non-Javadoc)
+ *
* @see org.wamblee.cache.Cache#put(KeyType, ValueType)
*/
- /**
- * DOCUMENT ME!
- *
- * @param aKey DOCUMENT ME!
- * @param aValue DOCUMENT ME!
- */
public void put(KeyType aKey, ValueType aValue) {
- // Empty.
+ // Empty.
}
- /* (non-Javadoc)
+ /*
+ * (non-Javadoc)
+ *
* @see org.wamblee.cache.Cache#get(KeyType)
*/
- /**
- * DOCUMENT ME!
- *
- * @param aKey DOCUMENT ME!
- *
- * @return DOCUMENT ME!
- */
public ValueType get(KeyType aKey) {
return null;
}
- /* (non-Javadoc)
+ /*
+ * (non-Javadoc)
+ *
* @see org.wamblee.cache.Cache#remove(KeyType)
*/
- /**
- * DOCUMENT ME!
- *
- * @param aKey DOCUMENT ME!
- */
public void remove(KeyType aKey) {
- // Empty
+ // Empty
}
- /* (non-Javadoc)
+ /*
+ * (non-Javadoc)
+ *
* @see org.wamblee.cache.Cache#clear()
*/
- /**
- * DOCUMENT ME!
- */
public void clear() {
- // Empty
+ // Empty
}
}