Sergio Duran Vegas created KAFKA-13386:
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             Summary: Foreign Key Join filtering valid records after a code 
change / schema evolved
                 Key: KAFKA-13386
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-13386
             Project: Kafka
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: streams
    Affects Versions: 2.6.2
            Reporter: Sergio Duran Vegas


The join optimization assumes the serializer is deterministic and invariant 
across upgrades. I can recall other discussions in which we wanted to rely on 
the same property, for example when computing whether an update is a duplicate 
result or not.

 

[https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/trunk/streams/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/streams/kstream/internals/foreignkeyjoin/SubscriptionResolverJoinProcessorSupplier.java]

 
{code:java}
//If this value doesn't match the current value from the original table, it is 
stale and should be discarded.
 if (java.util.Arrays.equals(messageHash, currentHash)) {{code}
 

A solution for this problem would be that the comparison use foreign-key 
reference itself instead of the whole message hash.

 

The bug fix proposal is to be allow the user to choose between one method of 
comparison or another (whole hash or Fk reference). This would fix the problem 
of dropping valid records on certain cases and allow the user to also choose 
the current optimized way of checking valid records and intermediate results 
dropping.

 

 

 



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