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Gary Dusbabek updated CASSANDRA-535:
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Attachment: 535-v2-reentrant-fixes-and-tests.patch
535-v2.patch
creates SS.initClient, SS.stopClient. Push storage directory create down into
Table and ensure that SS doesn't mess with tables in client-only mode.
ignore the testing main() in StorageService.
The second patch includes a method of testing aspects of the first (directory
creation). This got a bit invasive as it required making some of the code more
reentrant. Regardless, I think the changes to MessagingService are valid even
if the tests aren't. MS.shutdown() was leaving the UDP connections open.
> Support remote clients via Java API
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> Key: CASSANDRA-535
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-535
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Reporter: T Jake Luciani
> Assignee: Gary Dusbabek
> Fix For: 0.9
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> Attachments: 535-v1.diff, 535-v2-reentrant-fixes-and-tests.patch,
> 535-v2.patch
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> Cassandra should support Java based clients without requiring the overhead of
> thrift serialization.
> To support this, a java client should be able to join the gossip pool but
> provide no tokens of its own (so it accepts no writes).
> The way this can be done is add a new startup routine to StorageService
> called startGossip() that would only initialize itself enough to get access
> to gossip.
> I don't think its quite this simple though since cassandra code assumes there
> is at least one local token in places.
> Also, all StorageProxy methods used for thrift service should be made public
> StorageProxy.getKeyRange() is not public.
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