Spring Boot Cache Abstraction
Overview
Spring Boot ships with a cache abstraction that wraps expensive service calls behind annotation-driven caches. This abstraction supports multiple cache providers (ConcurrentMap, Caffeine, Redis, Ehcache, JCache) without changing business code. The skill provides a concise workflow for enabling caching, managing cache lifecycles, and validating behavior in Spring Boot 3.5+ services.
When to Use
- Add
@Cacheable,@CachePut, or@CacheEvictto Spring Boot service methods. - Configure Caffeine, Redis, or JCache cache managers for Spring Boot.
- Diagnose cache invalidation, eviction scheduling, or cache key issues.
- Expose cache management endpoints or scheduled eviction routines.
Use trigger phrases such as "implement service caching", "configure CaffeineCacheManager", "evict caches on update", or "test Spring cache behavior" to load this skill.
Prerequisites
- Java 17+ project based on Spring Boot 3.5.x (records encouraged for DTOs).
- Dependency
spring-boot-starter-cache; add provider-specific starters as needed (spring-boot-starter-data-redis,caffeine,ehcache, etc.). - Constructor-injected services that expose deterministic method signatures.
- Observability stack (Actuator, Micrometer) when operating caches in production.
Quick Start
-
Add dependencies
<!-- Maven --> <dependency> <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId> <artifactId>spring-boot-starter-cache</artifactId> </dependency> <dependency> <!-- Optional: Caffeine --> <groupId>com.github.ben-manes.caffeine</groupId> <artifactId>caffeine</artifactId> </dependency>implementation "org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-cache" implementation "com.github.ben-manes.caffeine:caffeine" -
Enable caching
@Configuration @EnableCaching class CacheConfig { @Bean CacheManager cacheManager() { return new CaffeineCacheManager("users", "orders"); } } -
Annotate service methods
@Service @CacheConfig(cacheNames = "users") class UserService { @Cacheable(key = "#id", unless = "#result == null") User findUser(Long id) { ... } @CachePut(key = "#user.id") User refreshUser(User user) { ... } @CacheEvict(key = "#id", beforeInvocation = false) void deleteUser(Long id) { ... } } -
Verify behavior
- Run focused unit tests that call cached methods twice and assert repository invocations.
- Inspect Actuator
cacheendpoint (if enabled) for hit/miss counters.
🔄 Workflow
Kaynak: Spring Boot Caching Guide & Caffeine Cache Best Practices
Aşama 1: Strategy & Provider Selection
- Identifying Hot Paths: En çok beklenen ve nadir değişen veri okuma (I/O) noktalarını belirle.
- Provider Selection: Bellek içi (Caffeine) veya dağıtık (Redis) cache seçimine karar ver.
- Key Design: SpEL kullanarak benzersiz ve tahmin edilebilir cache key strategy'si oluştur.
Aşama 2: Annotation Implementation
- @Cacheable: Veriyi cache'e yaz we sonraki çağrılarda oradan oku.
- @CachePut: Veri güncellendiğinde cache'i de yenile.
- @CacheEvict: Silme işlemlerinde veya belirli periyotlarda cache'i temizle (
allEntries=trueopsiyonunu değerlendir).
Aşama 3: LifeCycle & Monitoring
- TTL/Eviction: Veri tazeliği (TTL) ve temizleme (Eviction) politikalarını (LRU/LFU) konfigüre et.
- Actuator Audit:
cacheendpoint'i üzerinden hit/miss oranlarını izle. - Integration Testing:
@SpringBootTestile cache izolasyonunu ve tutarlılığını test et.
Kontrol Noktaları
| Aşama | Doğrulama |
|---|---|
| 1 | Transactional işlemler sırasında cache tutarlılığı (Data drift) bozuluyor mu? |
| 2 | "Cache-aside" veya "ReadOnly" stratejisi doğru uygulandı mı? |
| 3 | Çoklu instance yapısında "Cache Stampede" riski önlendi mi? |
Cache Patterns v2.0 - With Workflow
Advanced Options
- Integrate JCache annotations when interoperating with providers that favor
JSR-107 (
@CacheResult,@CacheRemove). Avoid mixing with Spring annotations on the same method. - Cache reactive return types (
Mono,Flux) orCompletableFuturevalues. Spring stores resolved values and resubscribes on hits; consider TTL alignment with publisher semantics. - Apply HTTP caching headers using
CacheControlwhen exposing cached responses via REST.
Examples
- Load
references/cache-examples.mdfor progressive scenarios (basic product cache, conditional caching, multilevel eviction, Redis integration). - Load
references/cache-core-reference.mdfor annotation matrices, configuration tables, and property samples.
References
references/spring-framework-cache-docs.md: curated excerpts from the Spring Framework Reference Guide (official).references/spring-cache-doc-snippet.md: narrative overview extracted from Spring documentation.references/cache-core-reference.md: annotation parameters, dependency matrices, property catalogs.references/cache-examples.md: end-to-end examples with tests.
Best Practices
- Prefer constructor injection and immutable DTOs for cache entries.
- Separate cache names per aggregate (
users,orders) to simplify eviction. - Log cache hits/misses only at debug to avoid noise; push metrics via Micrometer.
- Tune TTLs based on data staleness tolerance; document rationale in code.
- Guard caches that store PII or credentials with encryption or avoid caching.
- Align cache eviction with transactional boundaries to prevent dirty reads.
Constraints and Warnings
- Avoid caching mutable entities that depend on open persistence contexts.
- Do not mix Spring cache annotations with JCache annotations on the same method.
- Ensure multi-level caches (e.g. Caffeine + Redis) maintain consistency; prefer publish/subscribe invalidation channels.
- Validate serialization compatibility when caching across service instances.
- Monitor memory footprint to prevent OOM when using in-memory stores.