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Vladimir Ozerov updated IGNITE-3700:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 2.0)
2.1
> CacheWriter implementations should remove updated entries from the input
> collection
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>
> Key: IGNITE-3700
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-3700
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: cache
> Affects Versions: 1.7
> Reporter: Valentin Kulichenko
> Fix For: 2.1
>
>
> According to {{CacheWriter}} JavaDoc, bulk operations ({{writeAll}} and
> {{deleteAll}}) should remove successful entries from the input collection:
> {code}
> * If this operation fails (by throwing an exception) after a partial
> success,
> * the writer must remove any successfully written entries from the entries
> * collection so that the caching implementation knows what succeeded and
> can
> * mutate the cache.
> {code}
> We properly handle this in the cache store manager and throw
> {{CachePartialUpdateException}} with the list of keys not removed from the
> original collection. However, the implementations provided by Ignite
> ({{CacheStoreAdapter}}, {{CacheAbstractJdbcStore}}, etc.) ignore this and
> simply iterate through entries without removing successful ones.
> Proper implementation should use {{Iterator}} and remove the entry after
> successful update:
> {code}
> @Override public void writeAll(Collection<Cache.Entry<? extends Integer, ?
> extends Integer>> entries) throws CacheWriterException {
> Iterator<Cache.Entry<? extends Integer, ? extends Integer>> it =
> entries.iterator();
> while (it.hasNext()) {
> Cache.Entry<? extends Integer, ? extends Integer> entry = it.next();
> // Do actual write (can throw an exception).
> it.remove();
> }
> }
> {code}
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