[teiid-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (TEIID-3559) Refactor Object and Infinispan translator / connectors

Van Halbert (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Tue Sep 8 11:49:00 EDT 2015


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Van Halbert commented on TEIID-3559:
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As part of these changes, the support for Lucene searching will be deprecated, in favor of using the JDG DSL query language.  

This is being done for a couple of reasons:
-  The DSL querying has better supporting capabilities than lucene searching (as far as the capabilities available right now).
-  To support Lucene, must also keep upto date with not just JDG, but with the Lucene api changes.  So this will simplify maintenance and remove a feature that provided no additional functionality (at this point).  If some grand lucene feature was needed, then it can be implemented and used in parallel with DSL.
-  This will remove overlapping capabilities.


> Refactor Object and Infinispan translator / connectors
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TEIID-3559
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-3559
>             Project: Teiid
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Misc. Connectors
>            Reporter: Van Halbert
>            Assignee: Van Halbert
>            Priority: Optional
>
> Now that JDG has reworked its remote-cache and changed (reduced) what dependencies its exposed, there's now more common code between the object/infinispan-cache translator/connector and the infinispan-cache-dsl translator/connector.    I think refactoring can eliminate issues with support and ensure common behavior across all the code.
> Where is common code seen:
> -  searching (i.e., DSLSearch)
> -  updates  (InfinispanUpdateExecution)
> -  ClassRegistry
> (for starters)



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