RE: Using a cache as an affinity co-located processing buffer in Ignite.Net

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RE: Using a cache as an affinity co-located processing buffer in Ignite.Net

Raymond Wilson
Cross posting to dev list for comment on cache interceptor availability on
Ignite .Net client.

-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Wilson [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 10:35 PM
To: '[hidden email]' <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: Using a cache as an affinity co-located processing buffer in
Ignite.Net

Further investigation shows CacheInterceptor is not a part of the
Ignite.NET API.

Is there a plan/ticket for this to be done?

-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Wilson [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 1:08 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: Using a cache as an affinity co-located processing buffer in
Ignite.Net

Val,

Are the interceptors invoked in the affinity co-located context of the
item? The help is a little unclear on that.

Thanks,
Raymond.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 28/04/2018, at 12:12 PM, vkulichenko <[hidden email]>
wrote:
>
> Raymond,
>
> If you go with approach I described above, I would actually recommend to
use
> interceptors:
>
https://ignite.apache.org/releases/latest/javadoc/org/apache/ignite/cache/
CacheInterceptor.html
>
> Continuous query seems to be a bit cumbersome for this.
>
> -Val
>
>
>
> --
> Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/
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Re: Using a cache as an affinity co-located processing buffer in Ignite.Net

Dmitriy Pavlov
Hi Raymond,

Was this question answered?

Sincerely,
Dmitriy Pavlov

вт, 1 мая 2018 г. в 0:20, Raymond Wilson <[hidden email]>:

> Cross posting to dev list for comment on cache interceptor availability on
> Ignite .Net client.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raymond Wilson [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 10:35 PM
> To: '[hidden email]' <[hidden email]>
> Subject: RE: Using a cache as an affinity co-located processing buffer in
> Ignite.Net
>
> Further investigation shows CacheInterceptor is not a part of the
> Ignite.NET API.
>
> Is there a plan/ticket for this to be done?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raymond Wilson [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 1:08 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: Using a cache as an affinity co-located processing buffer in
> Ignite.Net
>
> Val,
>
> Are the interceptors invoked in the affinity co-located context of the
> item? The help is a little unclear on that.
>
> Thanks,
> Raymond.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On 28/04/2018, at 12:12 PM, vkulichenko <[hidden email]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Raymond,
> >
> > If you go with approach I described above, I would actually recommend to
> use
> > interceptors:
> >
> https://ignite.apache.org/releases/latest/javadoc/org/apache/ignite/cache/
> CacheInterceptor.html
> <https://ignite.apache.org/releases/latest/javadoc/org/apache/ignite/cache/CacheInterceptor.html>
> >
> > Continuous query seems to be a bit cumbersome for this.
> >
> > -Val
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/
>
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RE: Using a cache as an affinity co-located processing buffer in Ignite.Net

Raymond Wilson
Hi Dmitriy,



My question regarding cache interceptor availability in .Net is still
outstanding.



I have working code using a continuous query, but am interested in cache
interceptor if this is a better solution.



Thanks.

Raymond.



*From:* Dmitry Pavlov [mailto:[hidden email]]
*Sent:* Wednesday, May 16, 2018 3:45 AM
*To:* [hidden email]
*Cc:* [hidden email]
*Subject:* Re: Using a cache as an affinity co-located processing buffer in
Ignite.Net



Hi Raymond,



Was this question answered?



Sincerely,

Dmitriy Pavlov



вт, 1 мая 2018 г. в 0:20, Raymond Wilson <[hidden email]>:

Cross posting to dev list for comment on cache interceptor availability on
Ignite .Net client.

-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Wilson [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 10:35 PM
To: '[hidden email]' <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: Using a cache as an affinity co-located processing buffer in
Ignite.Net

Further investigation shows CacheInterceptor is not a part of the
Ignite.NET API.

Is there a plan/ticket for this to be done?

-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Wilson [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 1:08 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: Using a cache as an affinity co-located processing buffer in
Ignite.Net

Val,

Are the interceptors invoked in the affinity co-located context of the
item? The help is a little unclear on that.

Thanks,
Raymond.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 28/04/2018, at 12:12 PM, vkulichenko <[hidden email]>
wrote:
>
> Raymond,
>
> If you go with approach I described above, I would actually recommend to
use
> interceptors:
>
https://ignite.apache.org/releases/latest/javadoc/org/apache/ignite/cache/
CacheInterceptor.html
>
> Continuous query seems to be a bit cumbersome for this.
>
> -Val
>
>
>
> --
> Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/