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Shivendra Pratap Singh updated HBASE-7826:
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Attachment: hbase_7826_sortcolumnFlag.2.patch
Hi JD, Ted,
I have included the suggestions except the "The new patch still have a few
offending lines:". Do you mean in terms of indentation? Also, every now and
then org.apache.hadoop.hbase.TestNodeHealthCheckChore keeps failing for which
there was another JIRA. I have tried increasing the timeout, but that doesn't
always help.
Running following tests after mvn clean works good:
mvn -Dtest=org.apache.hadoop.hbase.thrift.* test
Attaching the new patch.
Thanks,
Shivendra
> Improve Hbase Thrift v1 to return results in sorted order
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> Key: HBASE-7826
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-7826
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Thrift
> Affects Versions: 0.94.0
> Reporter: Shivendra Pratap Singh
> Assignee: Shivendra Pratap Singh
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: Hbase, Thrift
> Attachments: hbase_7826.patch, hbase_7826.patch,
> hbase_7826_sortcolumnFlag.1.patch, hbase_7826_sortcolumnFlag.2.patch,
> hbase_7826_sortcolumnFlag.patch
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> Hbase natively stores columns sorted based on the column qualifier. A scan is
> guaranteed to return sorted columns. The Java API works fine but the Thrift
> API is broken. Hbase uses TreeMap that ensures that sort order is maintained.
> However Hbase thrift specification uses a simple Map to store the data. A
> map, since it is unordered doesn't result in columns being returned in a sort
> order that is consistent with their storage in Hbase.
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