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Robert Kanter commented on OOZIE-2406: -------------------------------------- [~andras.piros], thanks for working on this; I'm glad to see us move forward on this issue. The graphviz diagram looks better too :) Can you post your patch to ReviewBoard? > Completely rewrite GraphGenerator code > -------------------------------------- > > Key: OOZIE-2406 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-2406 > Project: Oozie > Issue Type: New Feature > Affects Versions: 4.2.0 > Reporter: Robert Kanter > Assignee: Andras Piros > Fix For: 5.0.0 > > Attachments: graphviz-many-nodes.png, jung-many-nodes.png, > OOZIE-2406.004.patch, OOZIE-2406.004.patch > > > The Web UI currently generates a graph of the workflow DAG as a png image > that it can show to the user ({{GraphGenerator}} class). Unfortunately, > there are a number of downsides to the current implementation: > # The image is generated server-side, which doesn't scale well and eats up > lots of memory > #- To help combat this issue, we only generate graphs for workflows with less > than 25 nodes and we disabled the refresh button in the UI > # It's slow > # It uses a library ({{net.sf.jung}} from http://jung.sourceforge.net), which > hasn't been updated since 2010. > #- This library also has a dependency on a fork of Commons-Collections > ({{net.sourceforge.collections}} from > http://sourceforge.net/projects/collections/), which similarly hasn't been > updated since 2010. This is a problem because we can't update > Commons-Collections when there are security concerns such as COLLECTIONS-580 > (though Oozie is *not* susceptible to this attack). > It would be good to do a complete rewrite, using a different library and > remove Jung and the Commons-Collections fork. Whatever we choose, it should > an svg which will draw the image on the browser. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)