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Zhihong Yu commented on HBASE-5229:
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Latest patch is of decent size.
Can you update the patch on review board ?

Thanks
                
> Explore building blocks for "multi-row" local transactions.
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-5229
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-5229
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: client, regionserver
>            Reporter: Lars Hofhansl
>            Assignee: Lars Hofhansl
>             Fix For: 0.94.0
>
>         Attachments: 5229-endpoint.txt, 5229-multiRow-v2.txt, 
> 5229-multiRow.txt, 5229-seekto-v2.txt, 5229-seekto.txt, 5229.txt
>
>
> HBase should provide basic building blocks for multi-row local transactions. 
> Local means that we do this by co-locating the data. Global (cross region) 
> transactions are not discussed here.
> After a bit of discussion two solutions have emerged:
> 1. Keep the row-key for determining grouping and location and allow efficient 
> intra-row scanning. A client application would then model tables as 
> HBase-rows.
> 2. Define a prefix-length in HTableDescriptor that defines a grouping of 
> rows. Regions will then never be split inside a grouping prefix.
> #1 is true to the current storage paradigm of HBase.
> #2 is true to the current client side API.
> I will explore these two with sample patches here.
> --------------------
> Was:
> As discussed (at length) on the dev mailing list with the HBASE-3584 and 
> HBASE-5203 committed, supporting atomic cross row transactions within a 
> region becomes simple.
> I am aware of the hesitation about the usefulness of this feature, but we 
> have to start somewhere.
> Let's use this jira for discussion, I'll attach a patch (with tests) 
> momentarily to make this concrete.

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