Hello team,
I am *evaluating usage of Geode (1.12) with storing JSON documents and
querying the same*. I am able to store the json records successfully in
geode but seeking guidance on how to query them.
More details on code and sample json is,
*Sample client-code*
import org.apache.geode.cach
I think we can make javadoc warnings an error in Gradle. I have fixed several
modules to treat java warnings as errors already. Perhaps we can just extend
that effort.
> On Nov 20, 2020, at 10:39 AM, Kirk Lund wrote:
>
> Please remember to:
> * fix all broken javadocs before submitting a PR
>
Regarding behaviour during RollingUpgrade; I created a draft PR with this
change to test the feasibility and see what problems, if any, would be caused
by tests assuming the default setting to be true. After fixing two DUnit tests
that were not explicitly setting the value of conserve-sockets to
@Anthony I cannot think of a single reason, why the server should not start up,
even in a rolling upgrade. This setting should not have an effect on the
cluster (other than potentially positive). Also, if the Geode were to enforce
this setting across the cluster, then we have seriously broken ou
+1
I saw the template of splitting the geode code. Can someone nominate a few
codeowners in the file as examples?
On 11/20/20, 7:32 AM, "Alexander Murmann" wrote:
+1
I agree with Owen's point that this will improve the experience for new
contributors. It also helps people new to th
Please remember to:
* fix all broken javadocs before submitting a PR
* always review javadocs when reviewing PRs
Thanks,
Kirk
1) Conserve-socket will only impact p2p connection. If set to false, that mean
the p2p connections between 2 servers can be created on request, as many as
needed.
2) currently the default setting is true (I don't remember when did we change
it from false to true)
3) For rollingUpgrade, unfortun
+1
On 11/17/20, 12:52 PM, "Dave Barnes" wrote:
+1
Docs review
- Built user guides for geode and geode-native using the provided Docker
scripts.
- Opened the pre-built Geode javadocs in the binary distro.
Everything worked and looked as it should.
NOTE:
Question: how would this work with a rolling upgrade? If the user did not set
this property and we changed the default I believe that we would prevent the
upgraded member from rejoining the cluster.
Of course the user could explicitly set this property as you point out.
Anthony
> On Nov 20
While I agree that the potential impact of having the setting changed out from
a user may be high, the cost of addressing that change is very small. All users
have to do is explicitly set the conserve-sockets value to true if they were
previously using the default and they will be back to where
+1
I agree with Owen's point that this will improve the experience for new
contributors. It also helps people new to the community to have confidence that
they got the type of review they need to feel confident to merge. I might get
to reviews that are both from great committers who can review
Opened a PR https://github.com/apache/geode-examples/pull/104. Please review
With Best Regards,
Ashish
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 11:24 AM aashish choudhary <
aashish.choudha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks a lot!
>
> With best regards,
> Ashish
>
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2020, 10:42 AM Owen Nichols wrote:
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