On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Michael Dürig <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 18.12.12 16:05, Mete Atamel wrote:
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>> In MongoMK, getJournal basically returns the jsonDiff from the commit, at
>> least in the simple case when there is no path to filter.
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> And AFAIK this is the same for the H2 MK.

currently, yes.

cheers
stefan

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> Michael
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>> -Mete
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>> On 12/18/12 4:57 PM, "Thomas Mueller" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> Hi,
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>>>> "But the question is how close the journal has to match the original
>>>> commit, specially "move" and "copy" operations.
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>>>
>>> Yes. There are various degrees of how close the journal is to the commit.
>>> One option is: the commit is preserved 1:1. The other extreme is: moves
>>> are fully converted to add+remove. But there are options in the middle,
>>> for example if the original operation included "move /a /b", and the
>>> journal wouldn't return it 1:1, but instead "add /b, then move /a/x to
>>> /b/x, and remove /a". I thought this is what the MicroKernelImpl does in
>>> some cases (if there are multiple operations), and I don't think it's a
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Thomas
>>>
>>>
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