Hi
Yeah we can check the in progress repo a bit more eager in case we
have a file candidate
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-6355
Though we should do the isValidFile first as it skips unwanted file
patterns etc.
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 8:05 PM, swwyatt wrote:
> The implementations of the GenericFileConsumer (FileConsumer,
> SftpConsumer,...) method, pollDirectory(), make calls to isValidFile() and
> if that returns true, calls isInProgress(). This process fails when there
> are multiple processes polling. For example when process P0 calls
> isValidFile() and the idempotent repository does not have the file entry, it
> then calls isInProgress(). But, if process P1, who is in progress for the
> file, commits to the idempotent repository and subsequently releases its
> entry in the in progress repository, then P0 may obtain an in progress
> status and process a file that is now in the idempotent repository.
>
> Should the isInProgress() call be made before the isValidFile() call? This
> may have additional overhead of checking the in progress repository, but the
> chance for duplicate processing would be removed.
>
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