Kezhu Wang created ZOOKEEPER-4747:
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             Summary: Java api lacks synchronous version of sync() call
                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-4747
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-4747
             Project: ZooKeeper
          Issue Type: New Feature
          Components: java client
            Reporter: Kezhu Wang
            Assignee: Kezhu Wang
             Fix For: 3.10.0


Ideally, it should be redundant just as what [~breed] says in ZOOKEEPER-1167.

{quote}
it wasn't an oversight. there is no reason for a synchronous version. because 
of the ordering guarantees, if you issue an asynchronous sync, the next call, 
whether synchronous or asynchronous will see the updated state.
{quote}

But in case of connection loss and absent of ZOOKEEPER-22, client has to check 
result of asynchronous sync before next call. So, currently, we can't simply 
issue an fire-and-forget asynchronous sync and an read to gain strong 
consistent. Then in a synchronous call chain, client has to convert 
asynchronous {{sync}} to synchronous to gain strong consistent. This is what I 
do in 
[EagerACLFilterTest::syncClient|https://github.com/apache/zookeeper/blob/f42c01de73867ffbc12707b3e9f9cd7f847fe462/zookeeper-server/src/test/java/org/apache/zookeeper/server/quorum/EagerACLFilterTest.java#L98],
 it is apparently unfriendly to end users.



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