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Keith Turner commented on ACCUMULO-759: --------------------------------------- The javadoc for IteratorSetting should point to the javadoc for getMaxIteratorPriority(). Javadoc on one of the methods should outline how to use it with an example. > remove priority setting for scan-time iterators > ----------------------------------------------- > > Key: ACCUMULO-759 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-759 > Project: Accumulo > Issue Type: Improvement > Reporter: Adam Fuchs > Labels: newbie > > Iterators have a priority setting that allows a user to order iterators > arbitrarily. However that priority is an integer that doesn't directly convey > the iterator's relationship to other iterators. I would postulate that nobody > has ever needed to sneak in a scan-time iterator underneath a configured > table iterator (please let me know if I'm wrong about this), and the effect > of doing so is not easy to calculate. Many people have chosen a bad iterator > priority and seen commutativity problems with previously configured iterators. > I propose that we use more of an agglomerative approach to configuring > scan-time iterators, in which the order of the iterator tree is the same > order in which the addScanIterator method is called, and all scan-time > iterators apply after the configured iterators apply. The change to the API > should just be to remove the priority number, and the existing > IteratorSetting constructor and accessors should be deprecated. > With this change, we can think of an iterator as more of a functional > modification to a data set, as in T' = f(T) or T'' = g(f(T)). This should > make it easier for developers to use iterators correctly. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira