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Venkatesh Seetharam commented on FALCON-877:
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This would mean there would be no way for a user to get all which might be a
valid use case. But at the same time, falcon may run OOM. Hmmm....
> Pagination API should have a cap on number of results returned
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> Key: FALCON-877
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FALCON-877
> Project: Falcon
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 0.6
> Reporter: Ajay Yadav
> Assignee: Ajay Yadav
> Attachments: FALCON-877.patch
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> Currently one can specify any arbitrary large number for number of results
> and falcon will return "all" or the specified number of results (whichever is
> smaller). This defeats the purpose of pagination as users can still ask for
> all the results in one go. There should be an upper bound on number of
> results to be returned by client/service calls.
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