I have: Map<Long, Peer>
, where key is peerUid
and value
is Peer
. Each Peer
is something like user session container and contains UserAuthorities
:
public class Peer {
private UserAuthorities authorities;
//...
}
I need:
Quickly do:
- [in half of requests] Get all peers:
List<Peer>
- [in each request] Get all peers grouped by
UserAuthorities
:Map<UserAuthorities, List<Peer>>
. - [once for browser tab] Add new peer (with null UserAuthorities and after some time set user authorities)
- [arrely] Remove peer by
peerUid
or all peers byUserAuthorities
- Finally achieve all four statements above in concurrent environment
Problem:
At the moment when I add new Peer
to the map, I HAVEN'T UserAuthorities
. It means that UserAuthorities
are muttable.
Questions:
- Is there any way to get
Map<UserAuthorities, List<Peer>>
fromMap<Long, Peer>
quickly? (Aproximate number of peers is about 20; but that action will be proceeded on each user request) - If no, how can I achieve that if Peer.userAuthorities is mutable field?
P.S: When UserAuthorities
are changed?
The answer is very simple - only once on log in. User goes to home page, he get Peer
on the server side, but haven't got any authorities yet. So he loges in and get them.
UserAuthorities
?groupBy
. Thanksauthorities
field is modified? Or IS there even some possible notification mechanism (e.g. ainterface PeerListener { void authorityChanged() }
that can be added?