[JBoss JIRA] Created: (ISPN-509) Enable listeners to be hooked to Hot Rod servers
by Galder Zamarreno (JIRA)
Enable listeners to be hooked to Hot Rod servers
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Key: ISPN-509
URL: https://jira.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-509
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Cache Server
Reporter: Galder Zamarreno
Assignee: Galder Zamarreno
Fix For: 5.0.0.Final
Enable Hot Rod servers to have listeners injected.
At the moment, this would require some code to programatically start a Hot Rod server and associate the listener. This would not be nice cos such program would need to deal with command line parameters....etc.
So, we need a way to put listeners into Hot Rod server. I can think of two options:
- Enable listeners to be set via configuration XML.
- Enable Hot Rod to be passed listeners via command line parameter and get Hot Rod to instantiating them.
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[JBoss JIRA] Created: (ISPN-385) Add idle timeout to memcached and hot rod servers.
by Galder Zamarreno (JIRA)
Add idle timeout to memcached and hot rod servers.
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Key: ISPN-385
URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/ISPN-385
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Task
Components: Cache Server
Reporter: Galder Zamarreno
Assignee: Galder Zamarreno
Fix For: 4.1.0.BETA1
Add an IdleStateHandler to memcached and hot rod servers so that idle connections can be closed automatically. This is necessary to handle error conditions such as cases where clients erroneously indicate the server that it needs to read 20 bytes but they only send 10 bytes. Without such handler, the server will carry on waiting for bytes forever. The handler will provide a defence mechanism for such cases.
The timeout will be configurable via the command line. Besides, clients wanting to do some connection pooling will require to configure this accordingly in the server. In other words, there's hardly any point in having servers configured with idle timeout of 30 seconds and clients closing connections after 60 seconds of idle time. These two should be aligned accordingly.
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