Author: mahadev Date: Tue Dec 9 14:28:49 2008 New Revision: 724917 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=724917&view=rev Log: ZOOKEEPER-243. add SEQUENCE flag documentation to the programming guide. (patrick hunt via mahadev)
Modified: hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/CHANGES.txt hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/docs/zookeeperProgrammers.html hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/docs/zookeeperProgrammers.pdf hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/zookeeperProgrammers.xml Modified: hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/CHANGES.txt URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/CHANGES.txt?rev=724917&r1=724916&r2=724917&view=diff ============================================================================== --- hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/CHANGES.txt (original) +++ hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/CHANGES.txt Tue Dec 9 14:28:49 2008 @@ -55,6 +55,9 @@ ZOOKEEPER-64. Log system env information when initializing server and client (pat via mahadev) + ZOOKEEPER-243. add SEQUENCE flag documentation to the programming guide. +(patrick hunt via mahadev) + Release 3.0.0 - 2008-10-21 Non-backward compatible changes: Modified: hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/docs/zookeeperProgrammers.html URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/docs/zookeeperProgrammers.html?rev=724917&r1=724916&r2=724917&view=diff ============================================================================== --- hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/docs/zookeeperProgrammers.html (original) +++ hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/docs/zookeeperProgrammers.html Tue Dec 9 14:28:49 2008 @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ <a href="#Ephemeral+Nodes">Ephemeral Nodes</a> </li> <li> -<a href="#Unique+Naming">Unique Naming</a> +<a href="#Sequence+Nodes+--+Unique+Naming">Sequence Nodes -- Unique Naming</a> </li> </ul> </li> @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ services. It contains conceptual and practical information.</p> <p>The first four sections of this guide present higher level discussions of various ZooKeeper concepts. These are necessary both for an - understanding of how Zookeeper works as well how to work with it. It does + understanding of how ZooKeeper works as well how to work with it. It does not contain source code, but it does assume a familiarity with the problems associated with distributed computing. The sections in this first group are:</p> @@ -496,28 +496,34 @@ the watch and then clear the watch. When a watch triggers, ZooKeeper sends the client a notification. More information about watches can be found in the section - <a href="#ch_zkWatches">ZooKeeper Watches</a>. - <em>[tbd]</em> -</p> -<a name="N100DA"></a><a name="Data+Access"></a> + <a href="#ch_zkWatches">ZooKeeper Watches</a>.</p> +<a name="N100D8"></a><a name="Data+Access"></a> <h4>Data Access</h4> <p>The data stored at each znode in a namespace is read and written atomically. Reads get all the data bytes associated with a znode and a write replaces all the data. Each node has an Access Control List (ACL) that restricts who can do what.</p> -<a name="N100E4"></a><a name="Ephemeral+Nodes"></a> +<a name="N100E2"></a><a name="Ephemeral+Nodes"></a> <h4>Ephemeral Nodes</h4> <p>ZooKeeper also has the notion of ephemeral nodes. These znodes exists as long as the session that created the znode is active. When the session ends the znode is deleted. Because of this behavior ephemeral znodes are not allowed to have children.</p> -<a name="N100EE"></a><a name="Unique+Naming"></a> -<h4>Unique Naming</h4> -<p>Finally you create a znode, you can request that ZooKeeper - append a monotonicly increasing counter be appended to the path name - of the znode to be requested. This counter is unique to the parent - znode.</p> -<a name="N100F9"></a><a name="sc_timeInZk"></a> +<a name="N100EC"></a><a name="Sequence+Nodes+--+Unique+Naming"></a> +<h4>Sequence Nodes -- Unique Naming</h4> +<p>When creating a znode you can also request that + ZooKeeper append a monotonicly increasing counter to the end + of path. This counter is unique to the parent znode. The + counter has a format of %010d -- that is 10 digits with 0 + (zero) padding (the counter is formatted in this way to + simplify sorting), i.e. "<path>0000000001". See + <a href="recipes.html#sc_recipes_Queues">Queue + Recipe</a> for an example use of this feature. Note: the + counter used to store the next sequence number is a signed int + (4bytes) maintained by the parent node, the counter will + overflow when incremented beyond 2147483647 (resulting in a + name "<path>-2147483647").</p> +<a name="N100FB"></a><a name="sc_timeInZk"></a> <h3 class="h4">Time in ZooKeeper</h3> <p>ZooKeeper tracks time multiple ways:</p> <ul> @@ -586,7 +592,7 @@ </li> </ul> -<a name="N10131"></a><a name="sc_zkStatStructure"></a> +<a name="N10133"></a><a name="sc_zkStatStructure"></a> <h3 class="h4">ZooKeeper Stat Structure</h3> <p>The Stat structure for each znode in ZooKeeper is made up of the following fields:</p> @@ -721,7 +727,7 @@ </div> -<a name="N101A3"></a><a name="ch_zkSessions"></a> +<a name="N101A5"></a><a name="ch_zkSessions"></a> <h2 class="h3">ZooKeeper Sessions</h2> <div class="section"> <p>When a client gets a handle to the ZooKeeper service, ZooKeeper @@ -749,7 +755,7 @@ </div> -<a name="N101B3"></a><a name="ch_zkWatches"></a> +<a name="N101B5"></a><a name="ch_zkWatches"></a> <h2 class="h3">ZooKeeper Watches</h2> <div class="section"> <p>All of the read operations in ZooKeeper - <strong>getData()</strong>, <strong>getChildren()</strong>, and <strong>exists()</strong> - have the option of setting a watch as a @@ -826,7 +832,7 @@ general this all occurs transparently. There is one case where a watch may be missed: a watch for the existance of a znode not yet created will be missed if the znode is created and deleted while disconnected.</p> -<a name="N101E9"></a><a name="sc_WatchGuarantees"></a> +<a name="N101EB"></a><a name="sc_WatchGuarantees"></a> <h3 class="h4">What ZooKeeper Guarantees about Watches</h3> <p>With regard to watches, ZooKeeper maintains these guarantees:</p> @@ -861,7 +867,7 @@ </li> </ul> -<a name="N1020E"></a><a name="sc_WatchRememberThese"></a> +<a name="N10210"></a><a name="sc_WatchRememberThese"></a> <h3 class="h4">Things to Remember about Watches</h3> <ul> @@ -920,7 +926,7 @@ </div> -<a name="N1023A"></a><a name="sc_ZooKeeperAccessControl"></a> +<a name="N1023C"></a><a name="sc_ZooKeeperAccessControl"></a> <h2 class="h3">ZooKeeper access control using ACLs</h2> <div class="section"> <p>ZooKeeper uses ACLs to control access to its znodes (the @@ -949,7 +955,7 @@ example, the pair <em>(ip:19.22.0.0/16, READ)</em> gives the <em>READ</em> permission to any clients with an IP address that starts with 19.22.</p> -<a name="N10261"></a><a name="sc_ACLPermissions"></a> +<a name="N10263"></a><a name="sc_ACLPermissions"></a> <h3 class="h4">ACL Permissions</h3> <p>ZooKeeper supports the following permissions:</p> <ul> @@ -1005,7 +1011,7 @@ node, but nothing more. (The problem is, if you want to call zoo_exists() on a node that doesn't exist, there is no permission to check.)</p> -<a name="N102B7"></a><a name="sc_BuiltinACLSchemes"></a> +<a name="N102B9"></a><a name="sc_BuiltinACLSchemes"></a> <h4>Builtin ACL Schemes</h4> <p>ZooKeeeper has the following built in schemes:</p> <ul> @@ -1066,7 +1072,7 @@ </ul> -<a name="N1030D"></a><a name="ZooKeeper+C+client+API"></a> +<a name="N1030F"></a><a name="ZooKeeper+C+client+API"></a> <h4>ZooKeeper C client API</h4> <p>The following constants are provided by the ZooKeeper C library:</p> @@ -1277,7 +1283,7 @@ </div> -<a name="N10433"></a><a name="ch_zkGuarantees"></a> +<a name="N10435"></a><a name="ch_zkGuarantees"></a> <h2 class="h3">Consistency Guarantees</h2> <div class="section"> <p>ZooKeeper is a high performance, scalable service. Both reads and @@ -1403,12 +1409,12 @@ </div> -<a name="N1049A"></a><a name="ch_bindings"></a> +<a name="N1049C"></a><a name="ch_bindings"></a> <h2 class="h3">Bindings</h2> <div class="section"> <p>The ZooKeeper client libraries come in two languages: Java and C. The following sections describe these.</p> -<a name="N104A3"></a><a name="Java+Binding"></a> +<a name="N104A5"></a><a name="Java+Binding"></a> <h3 class="h4">Java Binding</h3> <p>There are two packages that make up the ZooKeeper Java binding: <strong>org.apache.zookeeper</strong> and <strong>org.apache.zookeeper.data</strong>. The rest of the @@ -1475,7 +1481,7 @@ (SESSION_EXPIRED and AUTH_FAILED), the ZooKeeper object becomes invalid, the two threads shut down, and any further ZooKeeper calls throw errors.</p> -<a name="N104EC"></a><a name="C+Binding"></a> +<a name="N104EE"></a><a name="C+Binding"></a> <h3 class="h4">C Binding</h3> <p>The C binding has a single-threaded and multi-threaded library. The multi-threaded library is easiest to use and is most similar to the @@ -1492,7 +1498,7 @@ (i.e. FreeBSD 4.x). In all other cases, application developers should link with zookeeper_mt, as it includes support for both Sync and Async API.</p> -<a name="N104FB"></a><a name="Installation"></a> +<a name="N104FD"></a><a name="Installation"></a> <h4>Installation</h4> <p>If you're building the client from a check-out from the Apache repository, follow the steps outlined below. If you're building from a @@ -1623,7 +1629,7 @@ </li> </ol> -<a name="N105A4"></a><a name="Using+the+C+Client"></a> +<a name="N105A6"></a><a name="Using+the+C+Client"></a> <h4>Using the C Client</h4> <p>You can test your client by running a ZooKeeper server (see instructions on the project wiki page on how to run it) and connecting @@ -1681,7 +1687,7 @@ </div> -<a name="N105EA"></a><a name="ch_guideToZkOperations"></a> +<a name="N105EC"></a><a name="ch_guideToZkOperations"></a> <h2 class="h3">Building Blocks: A Guide to ZooKeeper Operations</h2> <div class="section"> <p>This section surveys all the operations a developer can perform @@ -1699,25 +1705,25 @@ </li> </ul> -<a name="N105FE"></a><a name="sc_connectingToZk"></a> +<a name="N10600"></a><a name="sc_connectingToZk"></a> <h3 class="h4">Connecting to ZooKeeper</h3> <p></p> -<a name="N10607"></a><a name="sc_readOps"></a> +<a name="N10609"></a><a name="sc_readOps"></a> <h3 class="h4">Read Operations</h3> <p></p> -<a name="N10610"></a><a name="sc_writeOps"></a> +<a name="N10612"></a><a name="sc_writeOps"></a> <h3 class="h4">Write Operations</h3> <p></p> -<a name="N10619"></a><a name="sc_handlingWatches"></a> +<a name="N1061B"></a><a name="sc_handlingWatches"></a> <h3 class="h4">Handling Watches</h3> <p></p> -<a name="N10622"></a><a name="sc_miscOps"></a> +<a name="N10624"></a><a name="sc_miscOps"></a> <h3 class="h4">Miscelleaneous ZooKeeper Operations</h3> <p></p> </div> -<a name="N1062C"></a><a name="ch_programStructureWithExample"></a> +<a name="N1062E"></a><a name="ch_programStructureWithExample"></a> <h2 class="h3">Program Structure, with Simple Example</h2> <div class="section"> <p> @@ -1726,7 +1732,7 @@ </div> -<a name="N10637"></a><a name="ch_gotchas"></a> +<a name="N10639"></a><a name="ch_gotchas"></a> <h2 class="h3">Gotchas: Common Problems and Troubleshooting</h2> <div class="section"> <p>So now you know ZooKeeper. 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Modified: hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/zookeeperProgrammers.xml URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/zookeeperProgrammers.xml?rev=724917&r1=724916&r2=724917&view=diff ============================================================================== --- hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/zookeeperProgrammers.xml (original) +++ hadoop/zookeeper/trunk/src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/zookeeperProgrammers.xml Tue Dec 9 14:28:49 2008 @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ <abstract> <para>This guide contains detailed information about creating distributed applications that use ZooKeeper. It discusses the basic - operations Zookeeper supports, and how these can be used to build + operations ZooKeeper supports, and how these can be used to build higher-level abstractions. It contains solutions to common tasks, a troubleshooting guide, and links to other information.</para> @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ <para>The first four sections of this guide present higher level discussions of various ZooKeeper concepts. These are necessary both for an - understanding of how Zookeeper works as well how to work with it. It does + understanding of how ZooKeeper works as well how to work with it. It does not contain source code, but it does assume a familiarity with the problems associated with distributed computing. The sections in this first group are:</para> @@ -192,8 +192,7 @@ the watch and then clear the watch. When a watch triggers, ZooKeeper sends the client a notification. More information about watches can be found in the section - <ulink url="#ch_zkWatches">ZooKeeper Watches</ulink>. - <emphasis>[tbd]</emphasis></para> + <ulink url="#ch_zkWatches">ZooKeeper Watches</ulink>.</para> </section> <section> @@ -215,12 +214,20 @@ </section> <section> - <title>Unique Naming</title> + <title>Sequence Nodes -- Unique Naming</title> - <para>Finally you create a znode, you can request that ZooKeeper - append a monotonicly increasing counter be appended to the path name - of the znode to be requested. This counter is unique to the parent - znode.</para> + <para>When creating a znode you can also request that + ZooKeeper append a monotonicly increasing counter to the end + of path. This counter is unique to the parent znode. The + counter has a format of %010d -- that is 10 digits with 0 + (zero) padding (the counter is formatted in this way to + simplify sorting), i.e. "<path>0000000001". See + <ulink url="recipes.html#sc_recipes_Queues">Queue + Recipe</ulink> for an example use of this feature. Note: the + counter used to store the next sequence number is a signed int + (4bytes) maintained by the parent node, the counter will + overflow when incremented beyond 2147483647 (resulting in a + name "<path>-2147483647").</para> </section> </section>