unfortunately i do not remember the details right now, but i assume it was something like "does not seem to work at all on windows" or so. i did not invest much time. but it's probably worth having a second look.
stefan >-----Original Message----- >From: Roy Teeuwen [mailto:r...@teeuwen.be] >Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 3:58 PM >To: users@sling.apache.org >Subject: Re: File system resource provider - Performance > >Hey Stefan, > >I was planning to give that a try too, could you maybe elaborate on what >hick-ups you noticed on the different OSes? > >Greets >Roy > >> On 29 Sep 2017, at 15:52, Stefan Seifert <sseif...@pro-vision.de> wrote: >> >> >>> I think we could try using newer file features from Java 7 which might >>> make the scanning obsolete. But I've never looked into it. >> >> you mean with e.g. this? >> https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/nio/file/WatchService.html >> >> i had this on my todo list some time ago for fsresource - but after some >first experiments this seems to behave different depending on the operation >system (windows vs. linux), so i dropped it that time. if someone comes up >with a concept that works reliable on all operation systems i would be glad >to help integrate it in fsresource. >> >> stefan >> >>