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Jukka Zitting commented on OAK-659:
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bq. branch is created from within a commit hook
Couldn't we in such cases simply continue using the existing branch? If the
commit hook fails, it should be possible to go back to the previous branch
commit and retry from there, effectively reverting the hook changes.
> Move purge logic for transient changes below the NodeBuilder interface
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> Key: OAK-659
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-659
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Reporter: Michael Dürig
> Attachments: OAK-659-2.patch, OAK-659.patch
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> Currently transient changes are purged down to a persisted branch once a
> certain size threshold is hit. This logic currently resides in {{RootImpl}}.
> However this approach doesn't catch the case where a lot of content is added
> by a commit hook (e.g. index updates) since commit hooks operate on the
> {{NodeBuilder}} level which is below {{Root}}.
> The aim of this issue is to pursue ways to push the purge logic further down
> below the {{NodeBuilder}} interface.
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