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Rok Mihevc updated ARROW-1163:
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External issue URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/issues/16828
> [Plasma][Java] Java client for Plasma
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> Key: ARROW-1163
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-1163
> Project: Apache Arrow
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: C++ - Plasma, Java
> Reporter: Philipp Moritz
> Priority: Major
> Labels: pull-request-available
> Fix For: 0.10.0
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> Time Spent: 11h 50m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> We should start thinking about how a Java client for plasma would look like.
> Given the focus of arrow to support Python, C++ and Java really well, it is
> the next important target after Python and C++.
> My preliminary thoughts on it are the following ones: We can either go with
> JNI and wrap the C++ client or (in my opinion preferable) write a pure Java
> client. It would communicate with the Plasma store via Java flatbuffers over
> sockets.
> It seems that the only thing blocking a pure Java client at the moment is the
> way we ship file descriptors for the memory mapped files between store and
> client (see the file fling.cc in the Plasma repo). We would need to get rid
> of that because there is no pure Java API that allows transferring file
> descriptors over a process boundary. So the way to transfer memory mapped
> files over process boundaries then is probably to use the file system and
> keep the memory mapped files in the file system instead of unlinking them
> immediately (as we do at the moment), so they can be opened by the client
> process via their path.
> The challenge in this case is how to clean the files up and make sure they
> are not lying around if the plasma store crashes. One option is to store the
> plasma store PID with the file (i.e. as part of the file name) and let the
> plasma store clean them up the next time it is started); maybe there is OS
> level support for temporary files we can reuse.
> I probably won't get to this for a while, so if anybody needs this or has
> free cycles, they should feel free to chime in. Also opinions on the design
> are appreciated!
> -- Philipp.
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