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Ted Yu commented on HBASE-4605:
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@Jesse:
Patch v6 doesn't apply cleanly:
{code}
Hunk #13 FAILED at 1135.
1 out of 13 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file
src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/HTableDescriptor.java.rej
{code}
Do you mind uploading a patch (--no-prefix) which applies to TRUNK so that
HadoopQA can run through it ?
Thanks
> Constraints
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> Key: HBASE-4605
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-4605
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: client, coprocessors
> Affects Versions: 0.94.0
> Reporter: Jesse Yates
> Assignee: Jesse Yates
> Attachments: constraint_as_cp.txt, java_Constraint_v2.patch
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>
> From Jesse's comment on dev:
> {quote}
> What I would like to propose is a simple interface that people can use to
> implement a 'constraint' (matching the classic database definition). This
> would help ease of adoption by helping HBase more easily check that box, help
> minimize code duplication across organizations, and lead to easier adoption.
> Essentially, people would implement a 'Constraint' interface for checking
> keys before they are put into a table. Puts that are valid get written to the
> table, but if not people can will throw an exception that gets propagated
> back to the client explaining why the put was invalid.
> Constraints would be set on a per-table basis and the user would be expected
> to ensure the jars containing the constraint are present on the machines
> serving that table.
> Yes, people could roll their own mechanism for doing this via coprocessors
> each time, but this would make it easier to do so, so you only have to
> implement a very minimal interface and not worry about the specifics.
> {quote}
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