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Ted Yu commented on HBASE-11144:
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Jiajia:
Mind updating the patch ?
Currently I got:
{code}
[ERROR]
/Users/tyu/trunk/hbase-server/src/test/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/filter/TestMultiRowRangeFilter.java:[43,11]
cannot find symbol
symbol: class MediumTests
{code}
> Filter to support scan multiple row key ranges
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HBASE-11144
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-11144
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Filters
> Reporter: Jiajia Li
> Assignee: Jiajia Li
> Attachments: HBASE_11144_4.patch, MultiRowRangeFilter.patch,
> MultiRowRangeFilter2.patch, MultiRowRangeFilter3.patch
>
>
> HBase is quite efficient when scanning only one small row key range. If user
> needs to specify multiple row key ranges in one scan, the typical solutions
> are: 1. through FilterList which is a list of row key Filters, 2. using the
> SQL layer over HBase to join with two table, such as hive, phoenix etc.
> However, both solutions are inefficient. Both of them can’t utilize the range
> info to perform fast forwarding during scan which is quite time consuming. If
> the number of ranges are quite big (e.g. millions), join is a proper solution
> though it is slow. However, there are cases that user wants to specify a
> small number of ranges to scan (e.g. <1000 ranges). Both solutions can’t
> provide satisfactory performance in such case.
> We provide this filter (MultiRowRangeFilter) to support such use case (scan
> multiple row key ranges), which can construct the row key ranges from user
> specified list and perform fast-forwarding during scan. Thus, the scan will
> be quite efficient.
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