I have managed to put a AffinityFunction implementation in ./libs and load/use it. But I still could not figure out how to detect my C++ node.
I see C++ API allows you to name my node via *Ignition::Start(const IgniteConfiguration &cfg, const char *name)* but ClusterNode <https://www.gridgain.com/sdk/pe/latest/javadoc/org/apache/ignite/cluster/ClusterNode.html> does not have a method to get the node's name. It allows you to get the attributes but C++ does not provide anything to set the attribute on the node. What would you recommend to distinguish my C++ node? On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 4:04 PM tolga <fasdfas...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have managed to put a AffinityFunction implementation in ./libs and > load/use it. But I still could not figure out how to detect my C++ node. > > I see C++ API allows you to name my node via /Ignition::Start(const > IgniteConfiguration &cfg, const char *name)/ but ClusterNode > < > https://www.gridgain.com/sdk/pe/latest/javadoc/org/apache/ignite/cluster/ClusterNode.html > > > does not have a method to get the node's name. It allows you to get the > attributes but C++ does not provide anything to set the attribute on the > node. What would you recommend to distinguish my C++ node? > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/How-do-I-provide-AffinityFunction-BackupFilter-when-mainly-using-C-bindings-tp11930p11945.html > Sent from the Apache Ignite Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >