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Vikas Saurabh commented on OAK-4581:
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What I meant was that this issue is saying that for JCR observation, we'd be
more resilient for:
# event generated for node1
# node1 rebounces before event is dispatched to all observers
# those observers get events post reboot
That opens up the case for at-least-once-delivery for events that got generated
for a given cluster node. My argument being that if we say that we just handle
a sub-set of cases, then observation client still has to be resilient against
loss of events - and if that observation client code is resilient what's the
point of us trying to be more resilient.
Afaict, the issue got created because it's tricky/hard(/impossible??) for
observation client to be resilient to loss of observation events (barring
manual intervention). But, yes if we do this (just do simple stuff and not to
give pedantic guarantee of delivery), then we can have tooling to help with
that manual intervention.
Again, I'm not saying we need to do this(pedantic delivery) - just something
that we should keep in mind about what the observation client might expect post
this implementation.
> Persistent local journal for more reliable event generation
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: OAK-4581
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-4581
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: core
> Reporter: Chetan Mehrotra
> Assignee: Stefan Egli
> Labels: observation
> Fix For: 1.6
>
> Attachments: OAK-4581.v0.patch
>
>
> As discussed in OAK-2683 "hitting the observation queue limit" has multiple
> drawbacks. Quite a bit of work is done to make diff generation faster.
> However there are still chances of event queue getting filled up.
> This issue is meant to implement a persistent event journal. Idea here being
> # NodeStore would push the diff into a persistent store via a synchronous
> observer
> # Observors which are meant to handle such events in async way (by virtue of
> being wrapped in BackgroundObserver) would instead pull the events from this
> persisted journal
> h3. A - What is persisted
> h4. 1 - Serialized Root States and CommitInfo
> In this approach we just persist the root states in serialized form.
> * DocumentNodeStore - This means storing the root revision vector
> * SegmentNodeStore - {color:red}Q1 - What does serialized form of
> SegmentNodeStore root state looks like{color} - Possible the RecordId of
> "root" state
> Note that with OAK-4528 DocumentNodeStore can rely on persisted remote
> journal to determine the affected paths. Which reduces the need for
> persisting complete diff locally.
> Event generation logic would then "deserialize" the persisted root states and
> then generate the diff as currently done via NodeState comparison
> h4. 2 - Serialized commit diff and CommitInfo
> In this approach we can save the diff in JSOP form. The diff only contains
> information about affected path. Similar to what is current being stored in
> DocumentNodeStore journal
> h4. CommitInfo
> The commit info would also need to be serialized. So it needs to be ensure
> whatever is stored there can be serialized or re calculated
> h3. B - How it is persisted
> h4. 1 - Use a secondary segment NodeStore
> OAK-4180 makes use of SegmentNodeStore as a secondary store for caching.
> [~mreutegg] suggested that for persisted local journal we can also utilize a
> SegmentNodeStore instance. Care needs to be taken for compaction. Either via
> generation approach or relying on online compaction
> h4. 2- Make use of write ahead log implementations
> [~ianeboston] suggested that we can make use of some write ahead log
> implementation like [1], [2] or [3]
> h3. C - How changes get pulled
> Some points to consider for event generation logic
> # Would need a way to keep pointers to journal entry on per listener basis.
> This would allow each Listener to "pull" content changes and generate diff as
> per its speed and keeping in memory overhead low
> # The journal should survive restarts
> [1] http://www.mapdb.org/javadoc/latest/mapdb/org/mapdb/WriteAheadLog.html
> [2]
> https://github.com/apache/activemq/tree/master/activemq-kahadb-store/src/main/java/org/apache/activemq/store/kahadb/disk/journal
> [3]
> https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/tree/master/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/index/translog
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