It's non-trivial - but iirc the patches/links on ZOOKEEPER-30 show the finished work product from the original effort. I suspect that this would be a great starting point, most of the work being to "port" those changes onto the latest trunk. Ben what do you think? Was the original approach solid? Seems like a great starting point.
Patrick On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 8:35 AM, André Oriani <[email protected]> wrote: > Sure, I am interested in. What should I do besides reading the papers, > downloading the code compiling and doing some code walkthrough ? > > > Tks, > André > > On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:32, Benjamin Reed <[email protected]> wrote: > >> it's funny, i was just thinking about this yesterday. >> >> no one is working on it, so it is still open. >> >> it is a non-trivial piece of work, but i'd be willing to give guidance if >> you are interested in it. >> >> ben >> >> ps - btw, this is definitely a [email protected] discussion :) >> >> >> On 01/18/2011 11:24 PM, André Oriani wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I need to implement a replication protocol and therefore I need total >>> order >>> broadcast primitive. I was thinking of using Zab. But I saw that the >>> broadcast protocol is very intermixed with Zookeeper's tree. I heard of >>> ZOOKEEPER-30 . What happen of it ? It still open. If code contribution is >>> still needed I would be glad to do it if someone could mentor me on the >>> task. >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> André Oriani >>> >>> >>> -- >>> André Oriani >>> MSc candidate at Computing Institute >>> State University of Campinas - Brazil >>> (temporarily at Sunnyvale, CA) >>> >> >> >
