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davsclaus edited comment on CAMEL-1099 at 12/2/08 10:11 AM:
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Well the file list will be loaded at startup and then only used for write when
there is a cache *miss*, so there would not be a performance hit at runtime.
I think it's overkill to use some kind of 3rd party lib
updated: a miss of course ;)
was (Author: davsclaus):
Well the file list will be loaded at startup and then only used for write
when there is a cache hit, so there would not be a performance hit at runtime.
I think it's overkill to use some kind of 3rd party lib
> File consumer should keep track of processed files
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> Key: CAMEL-1099
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-1099
> Project: Apache Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-core, camel-ftp, camel-spring
> Reporter: Jonathan Anstey
> Assignee: Claus Ibsen
> Fix For: 2.0.0
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>
> See thread:
> http://www.nabble.com/Deprecation-of-file-consumer-timestamp-td20566034s22882.html
> Will be following Gert's suggestion of multiple implementations for the
> storage mechanism so many use cases can be covered:
> - an in-memory store for testing purposes
> - a file-based implementation for basic production environments
> - a database- or ldap-backed implementation for clustered environments, where
> a file can arrive through multiple directories
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