Re: [controller-dev] [mdsal-dev] Use of external datastore in ODL

2016-10-11 Thread Ashutosh Bisht
Hi Robert Yes.. I agree that VPN usecase can evolve to SPMC (single-producer-multiple-consumer).. And yes, we should have a way to support SPMC even when we use external datastore.. However I think that support of SPMC can be taken up a next step / phase2.. With regards Ashutosh -Original

Re: [controller-dev] Serialization AnyXML

2016-10-11 Thread Tom Pantelis
This patch, https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/#/c/46747/, should fix it. On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Rudolf Brisuda -X (rbrisuda - PANTHEON TECHNOLOGIES at Cisco) wrote: > Hi, > > > > I try to serialize NormalizedNode with AnyXML attribute and I get >

[controller-dev] Serialization AnyXML

2016-10-11 Thread Rudolf Brisuda -X (rbrisuda - PANTHEON TECHNOLOGIES at Cisco)
Hi, I try to serialize NormalizedNode with AnyXML attribute and I get java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unknown value type DOMSource. Is there support for serialization AnyXML? All stack trace is: Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unknown value type DOMSource at

Re: [controller-dev] Yang 1.1 call

2016-10-11 Thread Ryan Goulding
Hi Martin, I have included +yangtools-dev and +controller-dev in the cc list in attempt to recruit more people for this effort :). My main point behind this is that these meetings should be open to the public community so we can drive inclusion and hopefully spread the workload for this big

Re: [controller-dev] register rpc at 1 node in cluster

2016-10-11 Thread Tom Pantelis
There's a bug for it: https://bugs.opendaylight.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3128. There was a patch pushed but not sure where it stands as the author is no longer working on ODL. On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 3:01 AM, Michal Rehak -X (mirehak - PANTHEON TECHNOLOGIES at Cisco) wrote: > Hi

Re: [controller-dev] [release] [ttp] Carbon Autorelease build failing

2016-10-11 Thread Robert Varga
On 10/11/2016 12:02 AM, Anil Belur wrote: > Hi, > > We are noticing Carbon autorelease job has failed, due to > unresolved dependencies as seen from the console logs in [1.]. > > I would appreciate if someone from the project team could take a look > into resolving the issue. > > Thanks, >