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Patrick Hunt reassigned ZOOKEEPER-834:
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Assignee: Laxman
> Allow ephemeral znodes to have children created only by the owner session.
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> Key: ZOOKEEPER-834
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-834
> Project: ZooKeeper
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: c client, java client, server
> Reporter: Andrei Savu
> Assignee: Laxman
> Fix For: 3.5.0
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> Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-834.1.patch, ZOOKEEPER-834.2.patch,
> ZOOKEEPER-834.patch
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> Ephemeral znodes are automatically removed when the client session is closed
> or expires and this behavior makes them very useful when you want to publish
> status information from active / connected clients.
> But there is a catch. Right now ephemerals can't have children znodes and
> because of that clients need to serialize status information as byte strings.
> This serialization renders that information almost invisible to generic
> zookeeper clients and hard / inefficient to update.
> Most of the time the status information can be expressed as a bunch of (key,
> value) pairs and we could easily store that using child znodes. Any ZooKeeper
> client can read that info without the need to reverse the serialization
> process and we can also easily update it.
> I suggest that the server should allow the ephemeral znodes to have children
> znodes. Each child should also be an ephemeral znode owned by the same
> session - parent ephemeralOwner session.
> Mail Archive:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg09819.html
> Another discussion about the same topic:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg08165.html
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