Agree 100%. -- Nikita Ivanov
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 7:28 PM, Ognen Duzlevski <ognen.duzlev...@gmail.com> wrote: > Nikita, thanks :). The documentation says nothing of the sort. > > I think we should then aim to remove scalar? > > Ognen > > On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 7:22 PM, Nikita Ivanov <nivano...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I would not use Scalar at this point today. Ignite APIs are perfectly > > accessible from Scala as is. Scalar's idea was to bring convenience to > > Scala 2.7 level Java interop. Scala has improved dramatically since then > > and Ignite can be used as is from Scala (as well as Groovy, etc.). > > > > Thanks, > > -- > > Nikita Ivanov (author of Scalar) > > > > > > On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Ognen Duzlevski < > > ognen.duzlev...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > I have a multi-actor Akka solution that uses Ignite as cache for > elastic > > > (via CacheStore). I have noticed the following from my actors when > using > > > scalar cache$ constructs to get an already existing cache from an > Ignite > > > cluster: > > > > > > Caused by: org.apache.ignite.IgniteIllegalStateException: Grid instance > > was > > > not properly started or was already stopped: null > > > at org.apache.ignite.internal.IgnitionEx.grid(IgnitionEx.java:1111) > > > ~[ignite-core-1.2.0-incubating.jar:1.2.0-incubating] > > > at org.apache.ignite.internal.IgnitionEx.grid(IgnitionEx.java:1024) > > > ~[ignite-core-1.2.0-incubating.jar:1.2.0-incubating] > > > at org.apache.ignite.Ignition.ignite(Ignition.java:470) > > > ~[ignite-core-1.2.0-incubating.jar:1.2.0-incubating] > > > at org.apache.ignite.scalar.scalar$.cache$(scalar.scala:275) > > > ~[ignite-scalar-1.2.0-incubating.jar:1.2.0-incubating] > > > at > > > > > > > > > com.shoutlet.datascience.socialnetworkpollers.FBPostAggregator.<init>(PostAggregator.scala:71) > > > ~[classes/:na] > > > > > > The grid is running at the time these errors are appearing, in fact, > the > > > grid's logs are not registering any "bad behavior". > > > > > > The error goes away if I go to the ign.cache() Java API interface > > directly > > > instead of using the scalar construct. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > Ognen > > > > > >