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Chetan Mehrotra updated OAK-4871:
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Description:
For a variety of use cases it is useful to multiplex multiple node stores
behind a single interface.
Together with [~tomek.rekawek] I have been working on a limited-purpose
MultiplexingNodeStore which aims to multiplex multiple stores with the
limitation that only one store may be written to, while others are read-only.
The implementation has been validated to be functional, but not yet tested for
behaviour under heavy load, performance, etc.
I believe that we can still incorporate this early to make maintenance simpler
and ensure that the high-level design is correct.
Link to pull request - https://github.com/apache/jackrabbit-oak/pull/55
was:
For a variety of use cases it is useful to multiplex multiple node stores
behind a single interface.
Together with [~tomek.rekawek] I have been working on a limited-purpose
MultiplexingNodeStore which aims to multiplex multiple stores with the
limitation that only one store may be written to, while others are read-only.
The implementation has been validated to be functional, but not yet tested for
behaviour under heavy load, performance, etc.
I believe that we can still incorporate this early to make maintenance simpler
and ensure that the high-level design is correct.
> Multiplexing NodeStore
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> Key: OAK-4871
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-4871
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: core
> Reporter: Robert Munteanu
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> For a variety of use cases it is useful to multiplex multiple node stores
> behind a single interface.
> Together with [~tomek.rekawek] I have been working on a limited-purpose
> MultiplexingNodeStore which aims to multiplex multiple stores with the
> limitation that only one store may be written to, while others are read-only.
> The implementation has been validated to be functional, but not yet tested
> for behaviour under heavy load, performance, etc.
> I believe that we can still incorporate this early to make maintenance
> simpler and ensure that the high-level design is correct.
> Link to pull request - https://github.com/apache/jackrabbit-oak/pull/55
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