Greg Wilkins 25e3f1c1e0
Pool class refinements (#5117)
* Some updates to the new Pool class:

 + fixed a race with pending reservations
 + use a pending counter
 + Reservation API to simplify Entry API
 + removed public methods on Entry API

* Some updates to the new Pool class:

 + fixed a race with pending reservations
 + use a pending counter
 + Reservation API to simplify Entry API
 + removed public methods on Entry API

* Updates from review

* Updates from review
Tests for cache size and acquire with creator

* Method no longer required with Reservation

* update from the feedback on the feedback of the feedback from the review.

Moved enable to Entry, removed Reservation class and clarified usage in javadoc

* Issue #5095 XmlConfiguration locking  Use pool instead of static shared instance

fixed javadoc

* Issue #5095 XmlConfiguration locking  Use pool instead of static shared instance

fixed javadoc

* Issue #5095 XmlConfiguration locking  Use pool instead of static shared instance

fixed javadoc

* Issue #5095 XmlConfiguration locking  Use pool instead of static shared instance

updates from review
2020-08-12 11:27:25 +02:00
2020-08-12 09:48:33 +08:00
2020-08-12 11:27:25 +02:00

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