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Raul Gutierrez Segales updated ZOOKEEPER-1909: ---------------------------------------------- Attachment: ZOOKEEPER-1909.patch Thanks for the review [~rakeshr] (and sorry for not running findbugs locally first). This one addresses your last comments. > removeWatches doesn't return NOWATCHER when there is no watch set > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ZOOKEEPER-1909 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1909 > Project: ZooKeeper > Issue Type: Bug > Components: server > Affects Versions: 3.5.0 > Reporter: Raul Gutierrez Segales > Fix For: 3.5.0 > > Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-1909.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1909.patch, > ZOOKEEPER-1909.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1909.patch > > > ZOOKEEPER-442 introduced support for a new opcode: removeWatches. The way it > was implemented though, implies that you need to check on the client side if > a watch/watcher is set *before* you send your request to the server. If you > don't, ZK will just swallow your request and won't return an error code if > there isn't a watch set for that path. > I noticed this whilst implementing removeWatches for Kazoo [1]. As mentioned, > I guess it could be expected that clients should do the check on their side > but I think that the correct thing would to have the server do the validation > and return the error code accordingly as well. > [~rakeshr], [~phunt]: thoughts? > [1] > https://github.com/rgs1/kazoo/commit/44ca48e975aeea3fd0664fe13136a72caf89e54f -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)