Hi Vince,

when you check your mvn script there is a 'MAVEN_OPTS' environment
variable - here you can increase your memory settings for M2 by setting
a poper '-Xmx512m'

Cheers,

Siegfried Goeschl

Vince Bonfanti wrote:
> I'm finished with my changes to support serialization of AbstractFileName
> and AbstractFileObject. The unit tests that are executed via "mvn test" are
> all passing. I tried to do "mvn site:stage" as you suggest, but got
> out-of-memory errors. Is this the documentation I need to follow to run the
> external server tests?
>
>   http://commons.apache.org/vfs/testserver.html
>
> Thanks.
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Ralph Goers <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com>wrote:
>
>   
>> Wow.  I'm interested to see if you can really get this to work. Just make
>> sure that after you get the existing unit tests to pass that the functional
>> tests that require external servers also pass - if you do a mvn site:stage
>> you will see the documentation on how to do that.
>>
>> VFS-245 is opened against AbstractFileName and probably needs to be dealt
>> with in the context of what you are doing.
>>
>>
>> On Jun 4, 2009, at 2:22 PM, Vince Bonfanti wrote:
>>
>> I'm investigating creating a memcached-based FilesCache implementation for
>>     
>>> use with Google App Engine. The basic obstacle is that this requires that
>>> all objects that are used as keys or values must be serializable. Before I
>>> go too far down this path, I'd like to know if this is a reasonable thing
>>> to
>>> do (or consider doing). Any thoughts or guidance would be greatly
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>>> Background info: the Google App Engine (GAE) environment is inherently
>>> distributed, where an unknown number of multiple instances of your
>>> servlet-based web application will be running at the same time. The GaeVFS
>>> project (http://gaevfs.appspot.com) implements a VFS plugin on top of the
>>> GAE datastore; this is needed because the "real" filesystem within GAE is
>>> read-only, so GaeVFS provides a writeable filesystem for use by
>>> applications. It seems that for proper operation of VFS, the FilesCache
>>> implementation used by GaeVFS should (must?) also be inherently
>>> distributed.
>>> Fortunately, GAE supplies a memcached API that will be perfect for this
>>> use
>>> (if I can solve the serialization problem).
>>>
>>> Here's my first cut at what classes I'd need to make serializable and some
>>> notes on which fields might be marked transient:
>>>
>>> *AbstractFileName*
>>> serialized fields: scheme (String), absPath (String), type (FileType)
>>> transient fields: uri, baseName, rootUri, extension, decodedPath
>>>
>>> *FileType*
>>> serialized fields: name (String), hasChildren (boolean), hasContent
>>> (boolean), hasAttrs (boolean)
>>> transient fields: none
>>>
>>> *AbstractFileObject*
>>> serialized fields: name (AbstractFileName), content (DefaultFileContent)
>>> transient fields: fs (AbstractFileSystem),  operation (FileOperations),
>>> attached (boolean), type (FileType), parent (FileObject), children
>>> (FileName[]), objects (List)
>>>
>>> It's very important the the fs (AbstractFileSystem) field be transient to
>>> limit the number of other classes that need to be made serializable. It
>>> looks like files are always retrieved from the files cache via the
>>> AbstractFileSystem.getFileFromCache() method; if so then the "fs" field of
>>> AbstractFileObject can be restored within this method and doesn't need to
>>> be
>>> serialized. We'll need to define a package-scope
>>> AbstractFileObject.setFileSystem() method to support this. Or, this could
>>> be
>>> done within the MemcachedFilesCache.getFile() method before returning the
>>> FileObject (but then we'd need a FileObject.setFileSystem method, or do
>>> some
>>> not-very-nice type casting).
>>>
>>> *DefaultFileContent
>>> *serialized fields: file (AbstractFileObject), attrs (Map), roAttrs (Map),
>>> fileContentInfo (FileContentInfo), fileContentInfoFactory
>>> (FileContentInfoFactory), openStreams (int)
>>> transient fields: threadData (ThreadLocal)
>>> question: what types do the "attrs" and "roAttrs" maps contain? are these
>>> serializable?
>>>
>>>       
>> attrs and roAttrs contain attributes specific to the file system. For
>> example, Webdav contains what you would get back from a PROPFIND method. The
>> Jar file system seems to return values found in the jar manifest., etc. The
>> values I found would all be Strings but I can't guarantee it.
>>
>>     
>>> question: FileContentInfo and FileContentInforFactory are interfaces, what
>>> are the implementations of these?
>>>
>>>       
>> DefaultFileContentInfo, FileContentInfoFileNameFactory,
>> HttpFileContentInfoFactory, MimeFileContentInfoFactory and
>> WebdavFileContentInfoFactory.
>>
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