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Carsten Ziegeler updated SLING-3279: ------------------------------------ Attachment: SLING-3279-combined.patch Patch against current jcr resource allowing to run the bundle with non Oak repositories and Oak > Leverage improved observation support from Oak > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: SLING-3279 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-3279 > Project: Sling > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: JCR > Reporter: Michael Dürig > Assignee: Carsten Ziegeler > Attachments: SLING-3279-combined.patch, SLING-3279.patch > > > OAK-1120 introduces better support for observation, which could be used by > Sling. For example JcrResourceListener could be rewritten leveraging Oak's > Observer. Since Oak observers already run on background threads further > decoupling (like it is currently done) is not necessary. This makes it > unnecessary to queue potentially a lot of events in Sling. Since neither Oak > there does queue events (they are generated by need) this will probably > greatly improve scalability in the face of many events. > Furthermore OSGi filters could be passed down and translated to Oak such that > filtering is done much closer to the source of the events. > Finally instead of using a centralised event dispatcher (like > JcrResourceListener currently is) it would be better to install a dedicated > Observer for each OSGi event listener since dispatching is already handled by > Oak and thread pooling (i.e. assigning threads for dispatching call backs to > observers) can be controlled through Sling's thread pool support (*). This > has the further advantage of making individual stats available for the > listeners through JMX. > (*) Register an OakExecutor backed by e.g. a Sling thread pool and it will be > picked up by Oak. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)