Do we really need this? Maybe a nice to have (and to tick all boxes), but have not really seen demand for this.

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From: Guillermo GARCIA OCHOA <do-not-reply@jboss.com>
Subject: [Infinispan] - Re: Global/Normalized timestamp generator
Date: July 11, 2012 10:57:38 AM GMT+03:00
To: Galder Zamarreņo <galder.zamarreno@redhat.com>

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Re: Global/Normalized timestamp generator

created by Guillermo GARCIA OCHOA in Infinispan - View the full discussion

I strongly disagree with you ...

 

A cluster should have a normalized timestamps generator for many use cases.

 

One example

Message producer/consumer: Almost all the implementations of this kind of patterns needs a normalized timestamps to know the order of processing of the distributed queue (this means several share-nothing queues).

 

One real case scenario:

Transaction processor: you have several servers handling business transactions, but to be faster do you not centralize all these transaction in the same queue, but in several ones. Then you can consume those queues to really process this sorted by 'creation timestamps'.

 

I know there is a lot of way to do this, but timestamps are widely used in distributed environments. Please check this:

 
 

Dont you think that this is important enough to be added to the roadmap? Is not blocker, but I think that this is a 'must have' feature.

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Galder Zamarreņo
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