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?
>
>
>
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