Hey Oscar, Thank you for your response. My application is an enterprise server(java based)-agent(python based) model which uses avro-protocol for communication between server & agents. To the best of my knowledge I have added the flag “- *Dorg.apache.avro.specific.use_custom_coders=true*” as a java option to the server side.
My question: How can I test whether this feature is successfully enabled & to answer your 2nd question, yes I want to test its effects & I am willing to trust the tests that you have for the flag. Can you detail the steps I need to follow for the same? Thank you, Siddharth B On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 1:18 PM Oscar Westra van Holthe - Kind < os...@westravanholthe.nl> wrote: > Hi, > > What do you mean by testing if the flag is successfully turned on? Do you > need to test its effects? Are you willing to trust the tests we have on the > flag? > > As for testing the performance difference, we do have a performance test > module. Perhaps you can use the same technique? > > Kind regards, > Oscar > > -- > Oscar Westra van Holthe - Kind <os...@westravanholthe.nl> > > Op di 6 feb. 2024 07:15 schreef chirag <nahatachirag12...@gmail.com>: > >> Hi Team, >> >> On the Avro Docs it is mentioned that:- to turn new approach to generating >> code that speeds up decoding and encoding set feature flag/system flag >> org.apache.avro.specific.use_custom_coders to true at runtime.(here >> < >> https://avro.apache.org/docs/1.11.1/getting-started-java/#beta-feature-generating-faster-code >> > >> ). >> >> Enquiring if: >> >> 1. There is a way to see if this flag is successfully turned on during >> runtime? >> 2. There is a way to measure the performance improvement in doing so? >> >> I have added this system flag to my distributed enterprise application but >> I am not sure if it is enabled and if there is a performance improvement >> on >> doing so. >> >> Sincerely >> Chirag Nahata >> >