10,000 lines? Maybe with a big freesite insert?

On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 10:21:29AM +0100, bo-le at web.de wrote:
> >
> > IMHO it's better for the node to always provide a full, consistent picture,
> > and leave to the client to look for what has changed (which, in the end, is
> > a comparison between two hash maps!). Just for the record.
> 
> for a  full, consistent picture of the queue the client need to do 
> a "ListPersistentRequest".
> 
> all others (the persitant command sending connection and all watchers) should 
> get notyfied with a small notify message instead of sending the priority 
> changed PersistantPutDir (~10k, 2000 items in repository) from freenetsvn to 
> each queue watcher.
> while rebuilding a freenstsvn-repository i have up to 5 PutDirs in queue. so 
> thaw needs to parse 10,000 lines to find 5 changed "Priority=newvalue" items?
> 
> imho, bback's proposal for the notifier should appeare on the todo list.
> 
> > ITOH it's true that incremental updates are more efficient, but it's the
> > difference between forcing the client to be state-aware or not.
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