Hello, Denis.
> • @Nikolay Izhikov, is there any chance you can document the new
> management commands the next week? Use me as a reviewer.
Yes.
> 18 сент. 2020 г., в 02:24, Denis Magda написал(а):
>
> Folks,
>
> While Artem is unavailable, Mauricio and I keep pushing the new docs pr
Hi Igniters,
I've detected some new issue on TeamCity to be handled. You are more than
welcomed to help.
If your changes can lead to this failure(s): We're grateful that you were a
volunteer to make the contribution to this project, but things change and you
may no longer be able to finalize
Hi Val,
AFAIK, many developers use Ignite as a powerful development framework
for distributed applications.
The messaging function is easy to use. With it, many systems do not need
to introduce a special message system such as Kafka. Although this
function does not seem to coordinate with igni
Folks,
While Artem is unavailable, Mauricio and I keep pushing the new docs
project to the finish line: https://ignite.apache.org/docs/latest/preface
Overall, we hope to copy the last bits from the readme.io to the new
engine, document the release and contribution process, and settle down with
th
Val,
We use it in a mixture of server-server and server-client use cases.
The common use case is variations of cache invalidation, particularly with
respect to cached derivatives computed from information contained in the
Ignite persistent store. I am aware of the Ignite cache events to detect
ch
Hi Igniters,
I've detected some new issue on TeamCity to be handled. You are more than
welcomed to help.
If your changes can lead to this failure(s): We're grateful that you were a
volunteer to make the contribution to this project, but things change and you
may no longer be able to finalize
Hi Igniters,
I've detected some new issue on TeamCity to be handled. You are more than
welcomed to help.
If your changes can lead to this failure(s): We're grateful that you were a
volunteer to make the contribution to this project, but things change and you
may no longer be able to finalize
I agree with Stephen about "database" devaluing what Ignite can do (though
it probably hits the majority of existing use cases). I tend to go with
"massively distributed storage and compute platform"
I know, I didn't take sides, I just have both.
Cheers,
Glenn
On Thu., Sep. 17, 2020, 7:04 a.m.
Hello!
The word "traditional" here is not about the technology age. It's about
using buffer pool like in traditional databases (PG, Oracle, etc).
--
Roman Kondakov
On 17.09.2020 17:09, Ilya Kasnacheev wrote:
Hello!
Can you please clarify which databases you refer to when you say
"traditiona
Hello!
Can you please clarify which databases you refer to when you say
"traditional distributed databases"?
I didn't consider it to be a mature enough field to have tradition.
Regards,
--
Ilya Kasnacheev
чт, 17 сент. 2020 г. в 13:44, Roman Kondakov :
> I would not say that Ignite is an in-m
I mean, that we should fix this issue, not just throw away zookeeper
discovery.
чт, 17 сент. 2020 г. в 16:44, Ivan Daschinsky :
> I suggested to move TcpDiscoveryZookeeperIpFinder to ignite-extension.
> This tiny recipe-like class brings tons of dependency and has nothing
> common with ZookeeperD
I suggested to move TcpDiscoveryZookeeperIpFinder to ignite-extension.
This tiny recipe-like class brings tons of dependency and has nothing
common with ZookeeperDiscovery, except it name.
ZookeeperDiscoveryImpl depends only on zookeeper-3.5.5.jar and
zookeeper-jute-3.5.5.jar.
чт, 17 сент. 202
Stepachev Maksim created IGNITE-13458:
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Summary: RebalancingPartitionsTotal metrics
Key: IGNITE-13458
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-13458
Project: Ignite
Issue Type: B
Stanilovsky Evgeny created IGNITE-13457:
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Summary: Calcite integration. Join returns partial resultset.
Key: IGNITE-13457
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-13457
Project: Ignite
Hello!
The situation as follows:
libs/optional/ignite-kubernetes:
ignite-kubernetes-2.8.1.jar jackson-annotations-2.9.10.jar
jackson-core-2.9.10.jar jackson-databind-2.9.10.jar
libs/optional/ignite-zookeeper:
curator-client-4.2.0.jar curator-x-discovery-4.2.0.jar
jackson-core-asl-1.9.13.j
Mikhail Petrov created IGNITE-13456:
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Summary: Expand info collected during tracing of SQL queries.
Key: IGNITE-13456
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-13456
Project: Ignite
I think this is a great question. Explaining what Ignite does is always a
challenge, so having a useful “tag line” would be very valuable.
I’m not sure what the answer is but I think calling it a “database” devalues
all the compute facilities. "Computing platform” may be too vague but it at
lea
Hi! I recently found that in slim binary release (at least in nightly build
of 2.9.0) there is no ignite-zookeeper module.
But, for example, ignite-kubernetes is in.
Petr, could you please clarify why this decision was made?
We currently have only two discovery implementation in project and leave
o
I would not say that Ignite is an in-memory database in a general sense
of this term. Ignite uses disk-oriented buffer pools (aka page memory)
under the hood, which makes similar to traditional distributed
databases. See abstract and intro in [1] for detailed explanation of the
differences betw
Agree with Val, even experienced developers have a hard time understanding
what "in-memory computing platform" really does.
"distributed memory-first database" is right on point.
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 8:30 AM Valentin Kulichenko <
valentin.kuliche...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My vote is for the "dis
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