rpuch commented on a change in pull request #715:
URL: https://github.com/apache/ignite-3/pull/715#discussion_r824763021



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modules/compute-api/src/main/java/org/apache/ignite/compute/ComputeJob.java
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+package org.apache.ignite.compute;
+
+/**
+ * A Compute job that may be executed on an Ignite node (or a few nodes, or on 
the whole cluster).
+ *
+ * @param <R> job result type
+ */
+public interface ComputeJob<R> {
+    /**
+     * Executes the job on an Ignite node.
+     *
+     * @param context  context
+     * @param args     job arguments

Review comment:
       Yes, it should be extended in the future. Moreover, currently, there is 
only the execution method, so no ability to split one task to few jobs. Maybe 
I'm wrong, but I think this will be changed on next phases, so right now it 
doesn't make a lot of sense to write a lot in the Javadoc.
   
   As for the supported types, this will also change. On early phases we will 
only support simple argument types (approximately, primitives, strings, byte 
arrays, maybe something else), but this restriction will probably be lifted (or 
weakened) in the future. So, for now we cannot tell a lot in the Javadoc on 
this matter.




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