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With Ehcache 3.1, I have a case to know the size of elements that are currently stored in the ehcache and also the number of hits and misses that the cache has so far. I think the 2.6 has the .getStatistics(), which does the similar things, However the same feature i am struggling to find with 3.1 version.

Appreciate your help!!

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It's not yet documented but there is a cache statistics service that can give you the same statistics as in EhCache 2.X. I just tested it in the last version of EhCache (3.5).

Here are a sample of how to configure it on your cache manager :

    StatisticsService statisticsService = new DefaultStatisticsService();
    CacheManager cacheManager = CacheManagerBuilder.newCacheManagerBuilder()
            .using(statisticsService)
            .build();
    cacheManager.init();

Then later, after using the caches provided by this manager, you can ask the statistics service for the statistics. Here is a small sample :

CacheStatistics ehCacheStat = statisticsService.getCacheStatistics("myCache");
ehCacheStat.getCacheHits();

You can see all this in action in a unit test on the github of ehcache : https://github.com/ehcache/ehcache3/blob/master/integration-test/src/test/java/org/ehcache/integration/statistics/CacheCalculationTest.java

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  • Ehcache dev here : while this may work, this is not official API, see answer from @LouisJacomet - this API could change in the future Mar 15, 2018 at 17:24
  • There also exist an ehcache management modules but it's very complicated to make it works because of missing transitive dependencies in it's pom. It's documented here ehcache.org/documentation/3.4/management.html but I don't know if it is supported ... As there didn't seems to be any support from EhCache dev for a clear statistic solutions (waiting since 2 years!) I'll stick with the StatisticService and hope for EhCache dev to make it official some days ... Mar 16, 2018 at 11:07
  • Can you also get the size in bytes using this? That was possible in EhCache 2.X, but I can't find a way to do it in EhCache 3.5.3
    – Niby
    Jul 16, 2019 at 13:59
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For Ehcache 3.5.2 as well as for any other JCache Provider you can use standard methods to enable statistics during cache configuration For instanse:

...
MutableConfiguration<Path, String> config = new MutableConfiguration<>();
config.setStatisticsEnabled(true);
...

Cache myCache = cacheManager.createCache(CACHE_NAME, config);

Then you could find register statics MXBean using the following method:

public static CacheStatisticsMXBean getCacheStatisticsMXBean(final String cacheName) {
        final MBeanServer mbeanServer = ManagementFactory.getPlatformMBeanServer();
        ObjectName name = null;
        try {
            name = new ObjectName("*:type=CacheStatistics,*,Cache=" + cacheName);
        } catch (MalformedObjectNameException ex) {
            LOG.error("Someting wrong with ObjectName {}", ex);
        }
        Set<ObjectName> beans = mbeanServer.queryNames(name, null);
        if (beans.isEmpty()) {
            LOG.debug("Cache Statistics Bean not found");
            return null;
        }
        ObjectName[] objArray = beans.toArray(new ObjectName[beans.size()]);
        return JMX.newMBeanProxy(mbeanServer, objArray[0], CacheStatisticsMXBean.class);
    }

And if it is found enjoy your statistics:

CacheStatisticsMXBean CacheStatBean = getCacheStatisticsMXBean(cacheName);
            if (CacheStatBean != null) {
                LOG.debug("Cache hits #{} misses #{}", CacheStatBean.getCacheHits(), CacheStatBean.getCacheMisses());
                LOG.debug("Cache hits %{} misses %{}", CacheStatBean.getCacheHitPercentage(),
                        CacheStatBean.getCacheMissPercentage());
                LOG.debug("Cache gets #{}", CacheStatBean.getCacheGets());
                LOG.debug("Cache evictions #{}", CacheStatBean.getCacheEvictions());
                LOG.debug("Cache average get time {} milliseconds", CacheStatBean.getAverageGetTime());
            }
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  • I used this answer to access JCache stats, works like a charm. But note that if you're running multiple apps on the same Tomcat JVM, the MBeanServer will return all caches across all contexts. In this case you'll need to filter. I'm using the 'CacheManager' path on the ObjectName.
    – Simon
    Oct 25, 2019 at 8:36
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There is currently no exposed statistics API. It is on the roadmap but I cannot give you more specific information than that.

An alternative is to use the JCache integration which offers a set of standard statistics exposed as MBeans.

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  • Is there any news about this? After a couple of hours googling, I'm very confused about the state of statistics/monitoring in ehcache 3. Is this the recommended method?: ehcache.org/documentation/3.6/management.html Dec 20, 2018 at 0:39
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    if we had it in Ehcache 2 why has it been lost in Ehcache 3 ? Apr 3, 2019 at 13:57
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Edit. This was wrong:

For anyone else who was wondering, it looks a "public" statistics API will be exposed in version 3.2:

https://github.com/ehcache/ehcache3/issues/1286

See: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/ehcache-users/ehcache-core/N1wqy6Hug38

This is still true:

I'm looking forward to this :)

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