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Maybe it is not necessary to embed *all* of commons-math3. The bnd
tool (used by maven-bundle-plugin) can intelligently embed classes
from specified java packages, but only if they are referenced.
Depending on how well commons-math3 is modularized, that could allow
for much less embedded classes. N
>From my experience working with customers, I can pretty much guarantee
that sooner or later:
(a) the implementation of an automatism is not *quite* what they need/want
(b) they want to be able to manually select (or more likely override)
whether a file can be archived
Thus I suggest to come up w
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I'll add the dependency.
Thanks,
Andrei
2017-07-04 13:10 GMT+03:00 Michael Dürig :
>
>
> On 04.07.17 11:15, Francesco Mari wrote:
>
>> 2017-07-04 10:52 GMT+02:00 Andrei Dulceanu :
>>
>>> Now my question is this: do we have a simple percentile implementation in
>>> Oak (I didn't find one)?
>>>
>>
Hi Francesco,
Is exposing a percentile really necessary?
>
To give you some background, I'm talking about OAK-4732 [2]. I don't know
if we can achieve the same result without the percentile.
> If yes, how big of a problem is embedding of commons-math3?
>
2.1M commons-math3-3.6.1.jar
I'd say i
On 04.07.17 11:15, Francesco Mari wrote:
2017-07-04 10:52 GMT+02:00 Andrei Dulceanu :
Now my question is this: do we have a simple percentile implementation in
Oak (I didn't find one)?
I'm not aware of a percentile implementation in Oak.
If not, would you recommend writing my own or adapti
Awesome - thank you !
Andrei
> On Jul 4, 2017, at 10:59 AM, Andrei Dulceanu
> wrote:
>
> Hi Andrei,
>
>
>> If indexes are not part of backup/restore, when and how is the index
>> recreated?
>>
>
> Citing an old answer from Thomas: "The disadvantage is startup (after a
> restore) is slightly
Fixed that with OAK-6417
Chetan Mehrotra
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 3:04 PM, Chetan Mehrotra
wrote:
> While running below in oak-remote module I am seeing lots of debug
> output on console.
>
> mvn clean install -PintegrationTesting
>
> Is anyone else also observing that? Not sure why all debug logs
While running below in oak-remote module I am seeing lots of debug
output on console.
mvn clean install -PintegrationTesting
Is anyone else also observing that? Not sure why all debug logs are
getting enabled
Chetan Mehrotra
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Oak has an optional dependency on dropwizard metric library which has
a Histogram implementation [1] which can be used.
So possibly we can use that. So far its optional and hidden behind the
statistics api. Recently I also had to make use of that for rate
estimation in indexing so used it in a way
2017-07-04 10:52 GMT+02:00 Andrei Dulceanu :
> Now my question is this: do we have a simple percentile implementation in
> Oak (I didn't find one)?
I'm not aware of a percentile implementation in Oak.
> If not, would you recommend writing my own or adapting/extracting an
> existing one in a utili
Hi all,
I was working on an issue for which I needed to use *only* a percentile for
some recorded stats. Initially I used SynchronizedDescriptiveStatistics [0]
from commons-math3 [1], but then I thought that adding this dependency
would be too much for such a simple use case.
Now my question is t
Reverted the commit with 1800742. The build should now pass
Chetan Mehrotra
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:51 PM, Francesco Mari wrote:
> Thanks for taking care of this.
>
> 2017-07-04 10:17 GMT+02:00 Chetan Mehrotra :
>
>> My fault. Looks like code used API from Tika 1.15 which I am yet
>> testing. W
Thanks for taking care of this.
2017-07-04 10:17 GMT+02:00 Chetan Mehrotra :
> My fault. Looks like code used API from Tika 1.15 which I am yet
> testing. Would fix it now
> Chetan Mehrotra
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:34 PM, Francesco Mari
> wrote:
> > When compiling trunk (r1800739) I get th
My fault. Looks like code used API from Tika 1.15 which I am yet
testing. Would fix it now
Chetan Mehrotra
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:34 PM, Francesco Mari wrote:
> When compiling trunk (r1800739) I get the following error in the oak-lucene
> module.
>
> [ERROR] Failed to execute goal
> org.apache
When compiling trunk (r1800739) I get the following error in the oak-lucene
module.
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal
org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin:3.5.1:compile
(default-compile) on project oak-lucene: Compilation failure
[ERROR]
/Users/mari/src/svn/oak/trunk/oak-lucene/src/main/jav
Hi Andrei,
> If indexes are not part of backup/restore, when and how is the index
> recreated?
>
Citing an old answer from Thomas: "The disadvantage is startup (after a
restore) is slightly slower, but not drastically (the index does not need
to be re-built, it just has to be extracted again)."
[X] +1 Release this package as Apache Jackrabbit Oak 1.7.3
2017-07-03 18:48 GMT+03:00 Julian Reschke :
> On 2017-07-03 15:52, Davide Giannella wrote:
>
>> ...
>>
>
> [X] +1 Release this package as Apache Jackrabbit Oak 1.7.3
>
>
> Best regards, Julian
>
Hi,
> I tried something similar a while ago and I used s3 bucket versioning [1].
> It allows you to do point in time restores without forcing the "prevent
> deletion policy". Is it suitable for your use case?
I wish that this would have been on Microsofts Azure Storage feature list, its
not, yet
Hi Andrei,
Now, with large repos that spill over in aws s3 or azure storage it not
> practical to backup terabytes of data each day for various reasons (costs
> and time to backup/restore amount them), and I was fiddling with the idea
> of setting up the datastore in such way that deletion is prev
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