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Davide Giannella closed OAK-4933.
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Bulk close for 1.7.0
> Create a data store implementation that integrates with Microsoft Azure Blob
> Storage
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> Key: OAK-4933
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-4933
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Epic
> Components: blob, core
> Reporter: Matt Ryan
> Assignee: Amit Jain
> Fix For: 1.7.0, 1.8, 1.6.2
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> Attachments: full-patch-1.6.patch, OAK-4933-v5.patch
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> This epic proposes the creation of a new type of Oak data store,
> AzureDataStore, that offers an integration between Oak and Microsoft Azure
> Blob Storage. AzureDataStore would be very similar in purpose and
> functionality to S3DataStore, with a different backend that uses Azure Blob
> Storage instead of S3.
> Some initial exploration into this concept can be seen in my github here:
> https://github.com/mattvryan/jackrabbit-oak/tree/azure-blob-store
> More info about Azure Blob Storage:
> * [Java
> SDK|https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/storage-java-how-to-use-blob-storage/]
> * [Javadoc|http://azure.github.io/azure-storage-java/]
> * [Source|https://github.com/azure/azure-storage-java] (GitHub) - Microsoft's
> Azure Storage Java SDK is open source and Apache licensed
> * [Package
> info|https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.microsoft.azure/azure-storage] on
> mvnrepository.com
> As I see it, the following work would be required:
> * Create an AzureDataStore class that extends CachingDataStore
> * Create a new backend for Azure Blob Storage
> * Comprehensive unit testing of the new data store and backend classes
> * Create test "mocks" for the necessary Azure Storage classes to facilitate
> unit testing (they are all final classes and cannot be mocked directly)
> * Create SharedAzureDataStore class
> * Create AzureDataStoreService class
> * Implement similar JMX metrics as exist for S3DataStore
> * Combine and refactor existing Oak code with newly added code to make best
> reuse of existing code, etc.
> * Integration testing with system configured with AzureDataStore, comparison
> w/ S3DataStore in terms of performance and correctness
> * Modify Azure Storage SDK code to make it into a valid OSGi bundle, and
> submit these changes back to that project (currently it is not an OSGi bundle
> and therefore currently has to be embedded)
> List isn't purported to be comprehensive of course.
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