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Camille Fournier commented on ZOOKEEPER-2368: --------------------------------------------- Hey [~randgalt] (or others) can you talk through whether this makes sense from a client impl perspective? I'm not sure and would appreciate a set of eyes from someone deeper in client logic. > Client watches are not disconnected on close > -------------------------------------------- > > Key: ZOOKEEPER-2368 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-2368 > Project: ZooKeeper > Issue Type: Improvement > Affects Versions: 3.4.0, 3.5.0 > Reporter: Timothy Ward > Fix For: 3.5.2 > > Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-2368.patch > > > If I have a ZooKeeper client connected to an ensemble then obviously I can > register watches. > If the client is disconnected (for example by a failing ensemble member) then > I get a disconnection event for all of my watches. If, on the other hand, my > client is closed then I *do not* get a disconnection event. This asymmetry > makes it really hard to clear up properly when using the asynchronous API, as > there is no way to "fail" data reads/updates when the client is closed. > I believe that the correct behaviour should be for all watchers to receive a > disconnection event when the client is closed. The watchers can then respond > as appropriate, and can differentiate between a "server disconnect" and a > "client disconnect" by checking the ZooKeeper#getState() method. > This would not be a breaking behaviour change as Watchers are already > required to handle disconnection events. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)