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Michael Dürig commented on OAK-659:
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bq. Another alternative would be to buffer things in memory in
KernelNodeBuilder in such cases
I though of the same but wasn't sure whether this is enough of an improvement
to warrant such a change. But since we have OAK-947 depending on this and
furthermore such a change lays the ground for more improvements further down
the stack it might be well worth it. I'll have a look.
> 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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