If we can drop the pre-events, it would be possible to skip the
loading/wrapping of the previous value. The method DataContainer.put()
could return the previous value/metadata that could be used to trigger
the post-event.
However, it has a problem that I haven't solved it yet: if the value is
not in memory it will not be loaded (cache-stores / rebalance in progress).
Would it work for CQ?
Cheers,
Pedro
On 22-08-2016 19:15, William Burns wrote:
I like the idea of having a variable to set on the listener
annotation.
This way we can know for sure if we need to force previous values for
some listeners and not for others.
It seems the default should be to force the previous value to be more
inline with the current behavior, but I fear no one will use the
opposite in this case though. What do you guys think?
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 4:31 AM Adrian Nistor <anistor(a)redhat.com
<mailto:anistor@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hi Radim,
Continuous query is built on top of these listeners. CQ _always_ needs
the previous value and it is very convenient in this case that the
command is forced to load the previous value. I imagine there may be
other use cases where we cannot live without the prev value.
I think the listener should be able to state if it needs the prev value
at registration time. Maybe add a new attribute in the Listener
annotation? Similar to how we handled Observation.
Adrian
On 08/19/2016 11:34 PM, Radim Vansa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as I am trying to simplify current entry wrapping and distribution
code,
> I often find that listeners can get wrong previous value in the event,
> and it sometimes forces the command to load the value even if it
is not
> needed for the command.
>
> I am wondering if we should change the previous value in events to
> Optional - we can usually at least detect that we cannot provide a
> reliable value (e.g. after retry due to topology change, or
because the
> command did not bothered to load the previous value from cache loader)
> and return empty Optional.
>
> WDYT?
>
> Radim
>
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