Hi Ales,
yes, that sounds reasonable.
+1. Guess that would be an overloaded version of the
existing method?
In fact, I have been worrying about the user relinquishing control
over how Infinispan handles streaming large objects. One quick question, though: I
envisaged
OutputStream writeToKey(K key)
to be the "standard" way of streaming large objects into Infinispan.
Doesn't it fit your bill?
- Olaf
Am 14.10.11 22:29, schrieb Ales Justin:
>
> @Olaf:
>
> Looking at the API you proposed
> public interface StreamingHandler<K> {
> void writeToKey(K key, InputStream largeObject);
> OutputStream writeToKey(K key);
> InputStream readFromKey(K key);
> boolean removeKey(K key);
> StreamingHandler<K> withFlags(Flag... flags);
> }
>
> and what I actually need:
> *
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/source/browse/trunk/java/src/mai...
> --> see openRecordWriteChannel and openRecordReadChannel
>
> Where the read has a way of jumping back&forth in the channel,
> and write can seal the written bytes with closeFinally.
> *
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/source/browse/trunk/java/src/mai...
> *
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/source/browse/trunk/java/src/mai...
>
> Hence I guess we could change it to
>
> Closeable writeToKey(K key, InputStream largeObject); -- returning a handle to seal
off (making it immutable from then on)
>
> InputStream readFromKey (K key, long position); -- also taking position into
consideration
>
> Wdyt?
>
> (unfortunately I also don't have the time to help with impl,
> but I'm definitely willing to test it (since I need it anyway, right :-)))
>
> -Ales
>
>
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