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Sam Overton updated CASSANDRA-13156: ------------------------------------ Description: This is a similar idea to CASSANDRA-9193 but following the same pattern that we have for IAuthenticator, IEndpointSnitch, ConfigurationLoader et al. where the intention is that useful default implementations are provided, but abstracted in such a way that custom implementations can be written for deployments where a specific type of functionality is required. This would then allow solutions such as CASSANDRA-11012 without any specific support needing to be written in Cassandra. (was: This is a similar idea to CASSANDRA-9193 but following the same pattern that we have for IAuthenticator, IEndpointSnitch, ConfigurationLoader et al. where the intention is that useful default implementations are provided, but abstracted in such a way that custom implementations can be written for deployments where a specific type of functionality is required. This would then allow solutions such as CASSANDRA-11012 without any specific support needing to be written in Cassandra.) > Introduce an interface to tracing for determining whether a query should be > traced > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CASSANDRA-13156 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13156 > Project: Cassandra > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Observability > Reporter: Sam Overton > Assignee: Sam Overton > > This is a similar idea to CASSANDRA-9193 but following the same pattern that > we have for IAuthenticator, IEndpointSnitch, ConfigurationLoader et al. where > the intention is that useful default implementations are provided, but > abstracted in such a way that custom implementations can be written for > deployments where a specific type of functionality is required. This would > then allow solutions such as CASSANDRA-11012 without any specific support > needing to be written in Cassandra. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)