On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Karthik Manimaran < [email protected]> wrote:
> Filter is on both server and client side. I re-compiled Hbase and after > restart the looping ceased. > > Why did you think you had to recompile? > However, am faced with a new problem. > > I have an integer member in custom comparator class that am initialising in > a constructor . From the debug info in the logs, I see that the value of > this integer is always 0 instead having the value I used in the constructor. > Any ideas why this might be happening? > > Have you added your integer member to the serialization (See Writables readFields and write methods)? St.Ack > Thanks, > Karthik. > > stack wrote: > >> Filter is on both server and client-side? Can you add lot output to >> figure >> why its looping? >> Thanks, >> St.Ack >> >> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Karthik Manimaran < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I wrote a Custom Comparator that implements WritableByteArrayComparable >>> and >>> used it in SingleColumnValueFilter as follows: >>> >>> new SingleColumnValueFilter(family, >>> column,CompareFilter.CompareOp.EQUAL,customComparator); >>> >>> The code seems to be stuck in an endless loop calling the write method >>> over >>> and over. Any idea why this could be happening? >>> >>> The same behavior occurs when I copy the exact code of >>> SubstringComparator >>> and use it with a different name. Am using Hbase version 0.20.1. I also >>> noticed that the SubstringComparator works fine when used as is. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Karthik Manimaran. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
