Hi Todd,
Sorry for my late response. I had marked this email to respond but couldn't
find the time :). Did you figure this out? It mostly looks like that as soon as
you set a watch on /follower, some other node instantly creates another child
of /follower? Could that be the case?
Thanks
mahad
On line 64 are you ensuring that the ZooKeeper session is active before
executing that sequence?
zookeeper = new ZooKeeper(...) is async - it returns before you're actually
connected to the server (you get notified of this in your watcher). If you
execute this sequence quickly enough your zk.creat
Sure thing. The FollowerWatcher class is instantiated by the
IClusterManager implementation.It then performs the following
FollowerWatcher.init() which is intended to do the following.
1. Create our follower node so that other nodes know we exist at path
"/com/spidertracks/aviator/cluster/fo
Hi Todd,
The code that you point to, I am not able to make out the sequence of steps.
Can you be more clear on what you are trying to do in terms of zookeeper api?
Thanks
mahadev
On 8/26/10 5:58 PM, "Todd Nine" wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running into a strange issue I could use a hand with. I'v