- Memcached Basics
- Memcached - Home
- Memcached - Overview
- Memcached - Environment
- Memcached - Connection
- Memcached Storage Commands
- Memcached - Set Data
- Memcached - Add Data
- Memcached - Replace Data
- Memcached - Append Data
- Memcached - Prepend Data
- Memcached - CAS
- Memcached Retrieval Commands
- Memcached - Get Data
- Memcached - Get CAS Data
- Memcached - Delete Key
- Memcached - Delete Data
- Memcached - Incr/Decr
- Memcached Statistics Commands
- Memcached - Stats
- Memcached - Stats Items
- Memcached - Stats Slabs
- Memcached - Stats sizes
- Memcached - Clear Data
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- Memcached - Quick Guide
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Memcached - Delete Key
Memcached delete command is used to delete an existing key from the Memcached server.
Syntax
The basic syntax of Memcached delete command is as shown below −
delete key [noreply]
Output
CAS command may produce one of the following result −
DELETED indicates successful deletion.
ERROR indicates error while deleting data or wrong syntax.
NOT_FOUND indicates that the key does not exist in the Memcached server.
Example
In this example, we use tutorialspoint as a key and store memcached in it with an expiration time of 900 seconds. After this, it deletes the stored key.
set tutorialspoint 0 900 9 memcached STORED get tutorialspoint VALUE tutorialspoint 0 9 memcached END delete tutorialspoint DELETED get tutorialspoint END delete tutorialspoint NOT_FOUND
Delete Data Using Java Application
To delete data from a Memcached server, you need to use the Memcached delete method.
Example
import java.net.InetSocketAddress; import java.util.concurrent.Future; import net.spy.memcached.MemcachedClient; public class MemcachedJava { public static void main(String[] args) { try{ // Connecting to Memcached server on localhost MemcachedClient mcc = new MemcachedClient(new InetSocketAddress("127.0.0.1", 11211)); System.out.println("Connection to server sucessful."); // add data to memcached server Future fo = mcc.set("tutorialspoint", 900, "World's largest online tutorials library"); // print status of set method System.out.println("set status:" + fo.get()); // retrieve and check the value from cache System.out.println("tutorialspoint value in cache - " + mcc.get("tutorialspoint")); // try to add data with existing key Future fo = mcc.delete("tutorialspoint"); // print status of delete method System.out.println("delete status:" + fo.get()); // retrieve and check the value from cache System.out.println("tutorialspoint value in cache - " + mcc.get("codingground")); // Shutdowns the memcached client mcc.shutdown(); }catch(Exception ex) System.out.println(ex.getMessage()); } }
Output
On compiling and executing the program, you get to see the following output −
Connection to server successful set status:true tutorialspoint value in cache - World's largest online tutorials library delete status:true tutorialspoint value in cache - null
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