Hello,
I am playing with https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-1144 as
introduction to hacking on Ignite. I am not a Java developer by day but
have experience writing code in various languages. This is my first
in-depth exposure to Ignite internals (have lightly used it as a user in
a POC project).
Looking at this ticket, I am guessing that what it needs to do is get
the cache name from the kernel context. After that it can just pass on
the call (such as affinityRun()) to the regular affinityRun() call with
the cache name filled in as the first parameter. This is because an
internal (un-exposed) cache is used to track the queue/set data
structures. Is this all correct?
My question is: how do I get the cache name from within the queue
implementation.
Thanks!
- affinityRun() and affinityCall() (JIRA ticket) Dood
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