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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:29:25+00:00 2026-05-14T07:29:25+00:00

The code below produces a NumberFormatException in this line: val cache = cf.createCache(Collections.emptyMap()) Do

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The code below produces a NumberFormatException in this line:

val cache = cf.createCache(Collections.emptyMap())

Do you see any errors?
Will I need to write a Java version to avoid this, or is there a Scala way?

...
import java.util.Collections
import net.sf.jsr107cache._

object QueryGenerator extends ServerResource {
  private val log = Logger.getLogger(classOf[QueryGenerator].getName)
}

class QueryGenerator extends ServerResource {
  def getCounter(cache:Cache):long = {
      if (cache.containsKey("counter")) {
        cache.get("counter").asInstanceOf[long]
      } else {
        0l
      }
    }

  @Get("html")
  def getHtml(): Representation = {
    val cf = CacheManager.getInstance().getCacheFactory()
    val cache = cf.createCache(Collections.emptyMap())

    val counter = getCounter(cache)

    cache.put("counter", counter + 1)

    val q = QueueFactory.getQueue("query-generator")
    q.add(TaskOptions.Builder.url("/tasks/query-generator").method(Method.GET).countdownMillis(1000L))

    QueryGenerator.log.warning(counter.toString)

    new StringRepresentation("QueryGenerator started!", MediaType.TEXT_HTML)
  }
}

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    2026-05-14T07:29:26+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:29 am

    I have added a small Java Class for the putting/updating now. Not the most elegant solution, but it works. A Scala solution would still be appreciated.

    Java:

    import javax.cache.Cache;
    
    public class CacheHelper {
        public static final void update(Cache cache,String key,Object value) {
            cache.put(key,value);
        }
    }
    

    Scala:

    import java.util.Collections
    import javax.cache.CacheManager
    import somewhere.CacheHelper
    
    object QueryGenerator extends ServerResource {
      private val log = Logger.getLogger(classOf[QueryGenerator].getName)
    }
    
    class QueryGenerator extends ServerResource {
    
      @Get("html")
      def getHtml(): Representation = {
        val cf = CacheManager.getInstance().getCacheFactory()
        val cache = cf.createCache(Collections.emptyMap())
    
        val counter = if (cache.containsKey("counter")) {
          cache.get("counter").asInstanceOf[Int]
        } else {
          0
        }
    
        CacheHelper.update(cache,"counter",counter+1)
    
        val q = QueueFactory.getQueue("query-generator")
        q.add(TaskOptions.Builder.url("/tasks/query-generator").method(Method.GET).countdownMillis(1000L))
    
        QueryGenerator.log.warning(counter.toString())
    
        new StringRepresentation("QueryGenerator started!", MediaType.TEXT_HTML)
      }
    }
    
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