Would the multi-txn API docs be somewhere I can peruse? I haven't found anything on the site or via Google, and the sources don't seem to have JavaDocs on them. All I can seem to find on the usage of the Java API are the Java examples, and those don't have an example of doing a multi-op.
-Ryan On 2/21/12 5:19 PM, "Henry Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote: >It seems like the multi-txn API might be helpful here. Since each path is >of known length, you could have a multi-op query that is > >get(/a/b/c/d), get(/a/b/c), get(/a/b), get(/a) > >and then check the results of each in order. > >Henry > >On 21 February 2012 16:45, Shelley, Ryan <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi folks. Very new to ZooKeeper and evaluating it for a project. The ZK >> directory-like layout is perfect for what I'm working on, for record >> storage, with one caveat. I'm curious if there's a way to set it up to >> return default records in the event a specific record isn't available >>(I'm >> attempting to reduce the number of round-trips to retrieve some data). >> >> For example: >> >> I create a node named "foo" with the data "lorem_ipsum": >> create /foo lorem_ipsum >> >> Then I create a node named "bar" under "foo" with the data "baz": >> create /foo/bar baz >> >> If I get "/foo/bar" obviously I'll get "baz", however, if I try to get >> "/foo/blah" I'd like to get "lorem_ipsum." I know this is highly >>suspect as >> a design pattern, but there's a method to the madness. We want to create >> records that can be overridden by sub-records (like "/foo/bar"), but in >>the >> event that sub-record doesn't exist, I'd get back the next concrete >>record. >> >> Any thoughts? Thanks! >> >> -Ryan >> > > > >-- >Henry Robinson >Software Engineer >Cloudera >415-994-6679
