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Robert Chansler commented on ZOOKEEPER-1001:
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Of course Flavio had the right answer in the first comment!
Now that is settled, I have one more question out of curiosity. When the ledger
is closed, all bookies may have received record N, but the writing client may
not have committed N by setting X.LC≥N for some other record X > N. Is N
committed in the closed ledger? Sometimes? Always? Never?
> Read from open ledger
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> Key: ZOOKEEPER-1001
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1001
> Project: ZooKeeper
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: contrib-bookkeeper
> Reporter: Flavio Junqueira
> Attachments: zk-1001-design-doc.pdf, zk-1001-design-doc.pdf
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> The BookKeeper client currently does not allow a client to read from an open
> ledger. That is, if the creator of a ledger is still writing to it (and the
> ledger is not closed), then an attempt to open the same ledger for reading
> will execute the code to recover the ledger, assuming that the ledger has not
> been correctly closed.
> It seems that there are applications that do require the ability to read from
> a ledger while it is being written to, and the main goal of this jira is to
> discuss possible implementations of this feature.
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