Hi, I went through the code transaction_applier.h and transaction_replicator.h I also took a glimpse of the code you wrote for replication to memcached server - memcached_applier.h >From what I have understood, in this project I will have to handle all types of statement so that the cache is consistent. For example if the statement is of type delete - the applier should delete the cache, similarly if the statement is of type update - the applier should update the cache and so on.
Am I correct? Regards, Siddharth On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 10:42 PM, Padraig O'Sullivan < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Siddharth! > > I'm CC'ing the mailing list because we like to keep all summer of code > discussions in the public for drizzle. This makes it easier for > mentors and other students who are interested in drizzle projects to > see what is going on. > > On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Siddharth Prakash Singh > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am Siddharth, a senior undergrad student at IIT Guwahati, India. > > I want to contribute to Drizzle as a Goolge SoC student this summer. I > went > > through the list of ideas. I am particularly interested in "Replication > > Plugin for Replicating from Drizzle and Memcached" project and > "Replacement > > Memory Engine" project. > > I have required skills. I have huge experience in C/C++. I have knowledge > of > > Google ProtoBuffer, memcached server. I am also going through the Drizzle > > replication api. I have also good understanding of Database internals. > And I > > have taken courses like Distributed Systems, Compilers and Operating > > Systems. So I have fundamentals clear. > > I would like to work on the project (out of the two mentioned above) > which > > have high priority for the community. > > I can also start off the project early and do some work before proposal > > submission to prove my enthusiasm and ability to complete the project. > > I am sure, given a chance I won't let you all down. > > Waiting for your reply, > > The best way to proceed is get a development environment up and > running. Jay has a few good blog posts on that but the best one to > start with is: > > > http://www.joinfu.com/2008/08/getting-a-working-c-c-plusplus-development-environment-for-developing-drizzle/ > > Once you have the source code and can run the test suite, its best to > hop on the #drizzle channel on IRC then. For the replication project, > I'm the potential mentor and my handle on IRC is posulliv. > > For the memory engine project, Brian is the mentor and he is #krow on IRC. > > -Padraig > > > Regards > > Siddharth > > -- > > Siddharth Prakash Singh > > http://www.spsneo.com > > > -- Siddharth Prakash Singh http://www.spsneo.com
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