Crossposted to dev:

Guys,

ScanQuery filter code (see IgniteBiPredicate implementation below) can be
cached on server side
that can cause unexpected results.
The main point here is server node never restarts while client does it with
filter code changed.

Is it ok?

I try to add *serialVersionUID* and it was useless. The only class renaming
was helpful.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Li <david.li...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: ScanQuery With BinaryObject
To: u...@ignite.apache.org


Sorry, please ignore the previous email, it was sent by mistake.

1. I download apache-ignite-fabric-1.9.0-bin.zip, and unzip it.
2. In terminal, I start an ignite instance by *bin/ignite.sh
examples/config/example-ignite.xml*
3. I create a Java application, source code as below:

public static void main(String[] args) {
    String ORG_CACHE = "org_cache_remote";
   * Ignition.setClientMode(true);*
    Ignite ignite = Ignition.start("example-ignite.xml");
    CacheConfiguration<Long, Organization> orgCacheCfg = new
CacheConfiguration<>(ORG_CACHE);
    orgCacheCfg.setIndexedTypes(Long.class, Organization.class);
    ignite.destroyCache(ORG_CACHE);
    IgniteCache<Long, Organization> cache = ignite.createCache(orgCacheCfg);
    cache.put(1L, new Organization(1L, "org1", true, "jurong east",
"1111"));
    cache.put(2L, new Organization(2L, "org2", false, "orchard", "2222"));
    cache.put(3L, new Organization(3L, "org3", true, "jurong west",
"3333"));
    cache.put(4L, new Organization(4L, "org4", false, "woodlands", "4444"));
    cache.put(5L, new Organization(5L, "org5", false, "changi", "5555"));
    // cache.put(6L, new Organization(6L, "org6", true, "jurong island",
"6666"));

    IgniteCache<Long, BinaryObject> binaryCache = cache.withKeepBinary();

    List<Cache.Entry<Long, BinaryObject>> result;

    System.out.println("Scan by address");
    ScanQuery<Long, BinaryObject> scanAddress = new ScanQuery<>(
        new IgniteBiPredicate<Long, BinaryObject>() {
            @Override
            public boolean apply(Long aLong, BinaryObject binaryObject) {
                *// first time filter by jurong, got two entries, org1 and
org3*
*                // second time filter by changi, got two entries, org1 and
org3*
*                // third time filter by changi as well, uncomment org6,
got three entries, org1, org3 and org6*
*                return
binaryObject.<String>field("address").startsWith("jurong");*
            }
        }
    );
    result = binaryCache.query(scanAddress).getAll();
    System.out.println("result: " + result.size());
    for (Cache.Entry<Long, BinaryObject> entry : result) {
        System.out.println(entry.getValue().deserialize().toString());
    }

    ignite.close();
}

Here what I want to do is start a client node, connect to the server node
started in step 2. Then I create a cache, put some data inside,
then try to run a scan query to find entries by its address.
The problem is when I run this program first time, it will return two
entries, their addresses are started with "jurong", which is correct.
When I run the program again, with changed value, eg. "changi", it should
return one entry, somehow, it still return two entries with address started
with "jurong", rather than "changi".
When I uncomment the line of "org6", and run the program again, it will
return three entries, all of their addresses are started with "jurong".

I have no idea what is going on.





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Best regards,
Andrey V. Mashenkov

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