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Kylin Soong reassigned TEIID-4121:
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Assignee: Kylin Soong (was: Steven Hawkins)
Enhancing the External Materialization
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Key: TEIID-4121
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-4121
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: Query Engine
Affects Versions: 9.x
Reporter: Kylin Soong
Assignee: Kylin Soong
Fix For: 9.0
The intention of move "status" table to physical database is to increase
durable and fully control refresh and loading, but it increase the complexity.
The "status" table by design should unique for whole VDB, if you look the
https://teiid.gitbooks.io/documents/content/caching/External_Materializat...,
the table structure:
{code:sql}
CREATE TABLE status
(
VDBName varchar(50) not null,
VDBVersion integer not null,
SchemaName varchar(50) not null,
Name varchar(256) not null,
TargetSchemaName varchar(50),
TargetName varchar(256) not null,
Valid boolean not null,
LoadState varchar(25) not null,
Cardinality long,
Updated timestamp not null,
LoadNumber long not null,
PRIMARY KEY (VDBName, VDBVersion, SchemaName, Name)
);
{code}
but currently, one VDB may have multiple "status" table, each view may have
it's own "status" table. Further more, we can consider create status table
automatically, which like internal, status create once VDB start, and configured in VDB
scope.
From finishedDeployment logic in MaterializationManager, MATERIALIZED_TABLE be used to
determine whether the Mat is internal or external, But we lack the validation in metadata
loading, in my previous test, the Internal Mat view configured lots of external view's
properties like "status" table, the validation not throw excepton.