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Kartik Somani reassigned IGNITE-12702: -------------------------------------- Assignee: Kartik Somani > Print warning when a cache value contains @AffinityKeyMapped annotation > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: IGNITE-12702 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-12702 > Project: Ignite > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: cache > Reporter: Denis Mekhanikov > Assignee: Kartik Somani > Priority: Major > Labels: newbie > > Consider the following code snippet: > {code:java} > public class WrongAffinityExample { > public static void main(String[] args) { > Ignite ignite = Ignition.start("config/ignite.xml"); > IgniteCache<EmployeeKey, EmployeeValue> cache = > ignite.getOrCreateCache("employees"); > EmployeeKey key = new EmployeeKey(1); > EmployeeValue value = new EmployeeValue(1, "Denis"); > cache.put(key, value); > } > public static class EmployeeKey { > private int id; > public EmployeeKey(int id) { > this.id = id; > } > } > public static class EmployeeValue { > @AffinityKeyMapped > int departmentId; > String name; > public EmployeeValue(int departmentId, String name) { > this.departmentId = departmentId; > this.name = name; > } > } > } > {code} > Note, that {{EmployeeValue}} contains an {{@AffinityKeyMapped}} annotation, > which doesn't have any effect, since it's specified in a value, and not in a > key. > Such mistake is simple to make and pretty hard to track down. > This configuration should trigger a warning message printed in log to let > the user know that this affinity key configuration is not applied. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)