entity and
    collection data.See: Description
| Interface | Description | 
|---|---|
| CachedDomainDataAccess | 
 Base contract for accessing the underlying cached data for a particular
 Navigable of the user's domain model in a transactionally ACID manner. 
 | 
| CollectionDataAccess | 
 Contract for managing transactional and concurrent access to cached collection
 data. 
 | 
| EntityDataAccess | 
 Contract for managing transactional and concurrent access to cached entity
 data. 
 | 
| NaturalIdDataAccess | 
 Contract for managing transactional and concurrent access to cached naturalId
 data. 
 | 
| SoftLock | 
 Memento object for use by synchronous concurrency strategies 
 | 
| Enum | Description | 
|---|---|
| AccessType | 
 The types of access strategies available. 
 | 
| Exception | Description | 
|---|---|
| UnknownAccessTypeException | 
 Indicates that an unknown AccessType external name was encountered
 or that an AccessType was requested that the underlying cache provider
 does not support. 
 | 
    Defines contracts for transactional and concurrent access to cached
    entity and
    collection data. Transactions pass in a
    timestamp indicating transaction start time which is then used to protect against concurrent access (exactly how
    that occurs is based on the actual access-strategy impl used). Two different implementation patterns are provided
    for:
read-only,
    read-write and
    nonstrict-read-write.  The only
    synchronous access strategy is transactional.
    Note that, for an asynchronous cache, cache invalidation must be a two step process (lock->unlock or
    lock->afterUpdate), since this is the only way to guarantee consistency with the database for a nontransactional
    cache implementation. For a synchronous cache, cache invalidation is a single step process (evict or update).
    Hence, these contracts (org.hibernate.cache.spi.access.EntityRegionAccessStrategy and
    org.hibernate.cache.spi.access.CollectionRegionAccessStrategy) define a three step process to cater for both
    models (see the individual contracts for details).
    Note that query result caching does not go through an access strategy; those caches are managed directly against
    the underlying QueryResultsRegion.
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