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Ramesh Reddy commented on TEIIDSB-170:
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They simply are providing a materialization target (or similar)
unique name, which is used to drive the base names of the caches created.
I am saying any of these require further user input that that takes away the usability of
it as user expected to additional input.
I'm not looking forward to maintaining two parsers. I'd
prefer most of the other solutions to this one.
IMO, one does not need to write a full parser, just enough for the commands, and this is
the best option for complete automation. It is not like language features keep extending,
these 3 different statements that we are interested in IMO are much static in nature. The
problem of cache names is not alone, the issue also exists for maven pom.xml generation,
if we want foolproof one this is it.
Automate materialization to JDG
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Key: TEIIDSB-170
URL:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/TEIIDSB-170
Project: Teiid Spring Boot
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: OpenShift
Reporter: Steven Hawkins
Assignee: Ramesh Reddy
Priority: Major
Fix For: 1.5.0
Original Estimate: 1 week
Time Spent: 1 week, 3 days, 2 hours
Remaining Estimate: 0 minutes
Create an internal materialization replacement needs that is turnkey materialization to
JDG (little to no user setup required)
- the operator may create the infinispan cluster if needed
- the status table and internal representation of the materialization target would be
setup automatically
For the user this would be as simple marking a view as materialized and then it would be
populated in jdg upon deployment. They would not have any concerns with cache naming,
status tables, etc.
For simplicity the initial version would make a similar assumption to the current
internal logic - it is for only a specific vdb. If the vdb cr is modified, then it's
expected that the cache would be recreated.
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