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I asked a question about how to update Volley cache in Android yesterday and no one answered it, and I can not find any documentation about updating cache in Volley. I'm wondering if maybe I misunderstood the way cache could be updated or not.

How can I update Volley cache?

EDIT:

just for clarification, i bring my code below to explain my issue:

private void checkCache(String service_address,
                                   final int termId,
                                   int node_Id) {
    Cache cache = MyApplication.getInstance().getRequestQueue(true).getCache();
    Cache.Entry entry = cache.get(service_address);
    /*
    cache is full- maybe new maybe old
     */
    if (entry != null) {


        if(networkChecker.isConnected()) {
            Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
            long serverDate = MyApplication.getInstance().getRequestQueue(false).getCache().get(service_address).serverDate;
            if (Utility.getMinutesDifference(serverDate, calendar.getTimeInMillis()) >= 30) {
                MyApplication.getInstance().getRequestQueue(false).getCache().invalidate(service_address, true);

                //does this code referesh cache?how to referesh cache for new incomming data

            }
        }
        ShowOrUpdateBadger();
        pDialog.hide();
    }
    /*
    //cache is empty---- should get all news
     */
    else {
        /*
        can not fetch data-->close app
         */
        if (!networkChecker.isConnected()) {
            pDialog.cancel();
            Utility.ShowFaildMessage(MainActivity.this);
        }
        /*
        load from internet
         */
        else {
            GetonlineNewGalleryData(service_address, termId, true, node_Id);
        }
    }
}

I call above method in my application's opening in onCreate() in MainActivity. The question is, in below code, how can I update cache with new news?

if (entry != null) {
...
}

EDITE:

I update my code ,and my code is like below:

  private void checkCache(String service_address,
                                   final int termId,
                                   int node_Id) {

    Cache cache = MyApplication.getInstance().getRequestQueue().getCache();
    Cache.Entry entry = cache.get(service_address);

    if(networkChecker.isConnected())
    {
        if(entry!=null)
        {
            MyApplication.getInstance().getRequestQueue().getCache().invalidate(service_address,true);
            MyApplication.getInstance().getRequestQueue().getCache().remove(service_address);
        }
        GetonlineNewGalleryData(service_address, termId, true, node_Id);
    }
    else
    {
        if(entry==null)
        {
            pDialog.cancel();
            Utility.ShowFaildMessage(MainActivity.this);
        }
        else
        {
            ShowOrUpdateBadger();
            pDialog.hide();
        }


    }

Now the problem is , my cache data was 400 news and new data is 2 news after doing update cache my cache number is 802 news!

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    There is an upvoted and accepted answer to your question... Anyway, if you want to make sure that everything is up to date just invalidate your cache every time you enter the app. stackoverflow.com/questions/24464610/…
    – zgc7009
    Apr 14, 2016 at 14:03
  • @zgc7009 owww! the link was wrong .i edit it
    – MSepehr
    Apr 14, 2016 at 14:23
  • @BNK i used the first link in my app to caching , and the second link is the exact problem i have! this is my problem which he mentioned:"I would not like to delete the complete cache. I'd only like to tell Volley when to initiate a brand new request to the API. " I will check this out..
    – MSepehr
    Apr 14, 2016 at 14:31
  • @zgc7009 invalidate is not the solution , because i do not want to refresh all my cache , i just want to add new data to existing cache
    – MSepehr
    Apr 14, 2016 at 14:36

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