Yes, this makes a lot of sense (and can be applied to Services, too).

I've filed the ticket: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-13471
This requires a separate IEP, of course.

On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 6:33 PM mnk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Pavel Tupitsyn wrote
> >> result of a remote execution is a CompletionStage
> >
> > Can you give an example? What is a remote execution? Is this about
> Compute
> > and/or Services?
>
> This is about Compute.
>
> Let's say I'm doing affinityCallAsync for IgniteCallable<R> where R
> implements CompletableStage<T> or R is a CompletableFuture<T>.  Then I
> wouldn't want to have the CompleteableStage or CompleteableFuture come back
> to me actually, rather something that will complete with the T when it's
> ready (and it would be nice if I could also cancel it for the
> CompleteableFuture case). It could be done as well for affinityCall
> (non-async) too, although in my mind the former case is the more important
> one. Of course, affinityCall is just an example, it should apply to the
> other compute methods as appropriate.
>
>
>
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