On Dec 14, 2012, at 2:56 PM, Tristan Tarrant <ttarrant(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I would really like ISPN-2281 to be solved by the proper solution,
i.e. attach any additional metadata required by the servers (or any other data
"enricher") to the InternalCacheEntry and not as part of the value itself.
Metadata would be some kind of sparse structure whose values could also be inherited
implicitly by Cache-level metadata (to save memory).
^ +1 - I think that would get rid of unnecessary wrapper values (which get wrapped again
in ICE…)
Let's think about data typing: "a string is a string is a
string", and not some weirdly marshalled byte array (which may be influenced by
Marshaller, protocol value wrapper, phase of the moon, etc). Protocols would say
"this is a string" (e.g. REST via Content-type: text/plain, InVM by just storing
a java.lang.String) and the server would store it in an "as-native-as-possible"
format, recording the type along with it. When someone retrieves it it needs to be
translated to something the client understands. Obviously if I'm going to have a Cache
of Strings, that metadata would be "global" to the cache and entries would not
have that information.
^ Somehow related to this, Tristan made an interesting suggestion last week wrt Hot Rod
key type. Right now this is a ByteArrayKey, which wraps an array and provides content
based equals() implementation.
It would be interesting to allow byte[] to be stored as keys directly, and instead do the
comparison via some Comparator implementation. This would get rid of the wrapper class.
I will add a note to ISPN-2281 on this.
Cheers,
Was this ever planned ? Canned ? Banned ?
Tristan
On 12/14/2012 01:14 PM, Manik Surtani wrote:
> Even then, #2 would only be a temporary solution until we have #4, right? Would
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-2281 help in any way?
>
> - M
>
> On 11 Dec 2012, at 17:37, Dennis Reed <dereed(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't like #1. Seems more complicated, harder to maintain & debug than
the others.
>>
>> In my opinion the best option would be #4 (eliminate the different formats), but
that probably can't be done in a minor release?
>>
>> Between 2 and 3, I'd prefer #2, handling it in the base class so it's
automatically inherited by any custom classes that extend it.
>> Since the use case isn't limited to rolling upgrades; you could have a HotRod
cache with a full-time RemoteCacheStore.
>>
>> -Dennis
>>
>> On 12/11/2012 07:02 AM, Tristan Tarrant wrote:
>>> So,
>>> I thought we had everything ready to go for HotRod rolling upgrades:
>>>
>>> • have HotRod server full of data (the "source")
>>> • configure a new HotRod server (the "target") with a
RemoteCacheStore pointing to the "source" (using "rawValues")
>>> • clients switch over to the "target" server which on cache misses
should seamlessly fetch entries from the "source"
>>> • issue a "dump keys" on the source
>>> • fetch the "dumped keys" from the target
>>> • disable the RCS on the target and switch off the "source" for
good
>>> • PROFIT$$$
>>> Unfortunately there is a teeny tiny flaw in the plan: entries in a
HotRod-managed cache are ByteArrayKey/CacheValue pairs and unfortunately, when the
"target" reads from the RCS they get unwrapped into their byte[] equivalents.
>>> The solutions we have are:
>>> • have a special marshaller placed on the RemoteCacheStore's
RemoteCacheManager which rewraps the entries. Unfortunately marshallers can't
distinguish between keys and values, so this would probably require some horrid
ThreadLocal trickery
>>> • Add a new option to RemoteCacheStore so that it rewraps entries in the
ByteArrayKey/CacheValue format. Unfortunately the CacheValue class is part of server-core,
but the dependency could be made optional, and in the context of the Rolling Upgrade
scenario it is a non-issue, since it will be in the classpath
>>> • Introduce a new MigrationRemoteCacheStore which does the same as the
above, but without changing RCS itself.
>>> My personal favourite is number 2, but I trust your better judgement.
>>> I think these are merely workarounds and we should have a better way for
"entry wrappers" (such as the cache servers) to "localize" the entries
for their own particular needs. Also I believe we need a better way to attach metadata to
entries in a portable way so that we don't need these value wrappers.
>>> Tristan
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