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Prashanth Menon updated KAFKA-329:
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Attachment: KAFKA-329-v1.patch
Hi Jun,
New patch with your changes incorporated. I think it's functionally complete,
but I may have missed some things.
As for a JSON library, I'm not sure what plays well specifically with Scala,
though I suspect basic Java libs should suffice. I personally have experience
with Jackson which has a nice Scala wrapper lib called Jerkson
(https://github.com/codahale/jerkson). There is also Lift-JSON, but I'm not
familiar with though I've heard good things from people. Perhaps integrating a
JSON lib can be part of a separate JIRA?
> Remove the watches/broker for new topics and partitions and change create
> topic admin API to send start replica state change to all brokers
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> Key: KAFKA-329
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-329
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Affects Versions: 0.8
> Reporter: Neha Narkhede
> Assignee: Prashanth Menon
> Labels: replication
> Attachments: KAFKA-329-DRAFT-v2.patch, KAFKA-329-DRAFT.patch,
> KAFKA-329-v1.patch
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> Currently in 0.8, all brokers register a watch on /brokers/topics and
> /brokers/topics/[topic] for all topics in a Kafka cluster. The watches are
> required to discover new topics.
> There is another way this can be achieved, as proposed here -
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/Kafka+replication+detailed+design+V2#KafkareplicationdetaileddesignV2-Createtopic
> Basically, the create-topic admin command sends start-replica state change
> request to all brokers in the assigned replicas list.
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