himanshukandwal opened a new pull request, #2958:
URL: https://github.com/apache/helix/pull/2958

   ### Issues
   
   - [x] My PR addresses the following Helix issues and references them in the 
PR description:
   Fixes #2957
   
   ### Description
   
   - [x] Here are some details about my PR, including screenshots of any UI 
changes:
   
   > When a Workflow is marked as deleted (TargetState.DELETE) via 
TaskDriver.delete API, then in the workflow is deleted by the pipeline in the 
next run. With deletion, the entries from ZK is deleted and the TaskDataCache 
is also updated. However, the other entries are still present in ResourceConfig 
(Base) cache. Usually, the next event which is in the pipeline is the 
ResourceConfigChange Event, which takes care of the resourceConfig cache 
update, but in case of a very busy cluster, other change event might be earlier 
in the pipeline than ResourceConfigChange event. Now, the ResourceConfig cache 
is updated selectively and not always so the ResourceConfig cache keeps the 
deleted workflow entries, and when the Workflow (TaskDataCache) is prepared, 
these (previously deleted) workflow entries comes back in again. This causes, 
same workflows to be deleted multiple times. (Until we see the 
ResourceConfigChange or OnDemandRebalance event).
   
   > In Busy Cluster, the resourceConfig cache can take time to be eventually 
consistent and this causes duplicate deletes of the same workflow.
   
   - [x] Impact
   > Some customers delete and re-create workflow with same name and this 
behavior causes the recently deleted workflow to be deleted again 
(unexpectedly).
   
   ### Tests
   
   - [x] The following tests are written for this issue:
   
org.apache.helix.integration.task.TestDeleteWorkflow#testDeleteWorkflowAndRecreate
   
   - The following is the result of the "mvn test" command on the appropriate 
module:
   ```console
   mvn test -Dtest=TestDeleteWorkflow -pl=helix-core 
   
   [INFO] Tests run: 4, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 
30.505 s - in org.apache.helix.integration.task.TestDeleteWorkflow
   [INFO] 
   [INFO] Results:
   [INFO] 
   [INFO] Tests run: 4, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0
   [INFO] 
   [INFO] 
   [INFO] --- jacoco:0.8.6:report (generate-code-coverage-report) @ helix-core 
---
   [INFO] Loading execution data file 
/Users/hkandwal/Documents/workspaces/projects/helix_os_hk/helix-core/target/jacoco.exec
   [INFO] Analyzed bundle 'Apache Helix :: Core' with 957 classes
   [INFO] 
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   [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS
   [INFO] 
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   [INFO] Total time:  48.378 s
   [INFO] Finished at: 2024-11-03T15:10:56-08:00
   [INFO] 
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   ```
   
   ### Changes that Break Backward Compatibility (Optional)
   
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assumptions for certain methods or API. They include:
   
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include these changes in merge description so that other developers are aware 
of these changes. This allows them to make relevant code changes in feature 
branches accounting for the new method/API behavior.)
   
   ### Documentation (Optional)
   
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   ### Commits
   
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subject lines. In addition, my commits follow the guidelines from "[How to 
write a good git commit message](http://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/)":
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     1. Body wraps at 72 characters
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   ### Code Quality
   
   - My diff has been formatted using helix-style.xml 
   (helix-style-intellij.xml if IntelliJ IDE is used)
   


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