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Claudio Martella commented on GIRAPH-494:
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Yes, I tried the RepresentativeEdgeVertex (-c 2), probably not with the
combiner. It worked with 8GB heap.
> Edge should be an interface
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>
> Key: GIRAPH-494
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GIRAPH-494
> Project: Giraph
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Nitay Joffe
> Assignee: Nitay Joffe
> Attachments: GIRAPH-494.patch
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> In terms of architecture and for flexibility I think our Edge class should be
> an interface instead of a real class. In this diff I change it to an
> interface and add a sub interface called MutableEdge. The existing Edge class
> is now called DefaultEdge. Note that only one class in our codebase actually
> needs a MutableEdge - RepresentativeVertex. Everything else works perfectly
> fine using the immutable Edge interface.
> One nice thing this allowed me to do is to create a EdgeNoValue which we can
> use for algorithms whose edges have no value at all. Currently the same
> functionality is achieved by using NullWritable, however using EdgeNoValue
> means not storing a reference to the single NullWritable instance in every
> single edge. Working on a job that reads 1B+ edges per worker, a pointer per
> edge adds up.
> https://reviews.apache.org/r/9172/
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