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I D updated AMQ-3024:
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Description:
Currently, the persistence adapter set in the message broker is simply ignored by the scheduler.
The scheduler always uses KahaDB, instead.
I see two ways to go about this:
# Creating a SchedulerPersistenceAdapter akin to (and possibly extending from) PersistenceAdapter,
as well as a corresponding factory class and BrokerService property. This seems clumsy, but
is in line with the approach currently taken, separating scheduler-related data from non-scheduler-related
data - see BrokerService.setDataDirectoryFile() vs. BrokerService.setSchedulerDirectoryFile().
This approach is probably unnecessary, since the scheduler can clearly use existing PersistenceAdapters
(or at least the KahaDB adapeter).
# Depracating or removing the BrokerService.schedulerDirectoryFile and having the scheduler
use the one and only persistence adapter attached to the BrokerService (if it's a journaling
adapter - BrokerService.dataDirectoryFile will be used, rather than BrokerService.schedulerDirectoryFile).
This seems like the reasonable approach.
was:
Currently, persistence adapters are ignored by the scheduler. The scheduler always uses KahaDB.
I see two ways to go about this:
# Creating a SchedulerPersistenceAdapter akin to (and possibly extending from) PersistenceAdapter,
as well as a corresponding factory class and BrokerService property. This seems clumsy, but
is in line with the approach currently taken, separating scheduler-related data from non-scheduler-related
data - see BrokerService.setDataDirectoryFile() vs. BrokerService.setSchedulerDirectoryFile().
This approach is probably unnecessary, since the scheduler can clearly use existing PersistenceAdapters
(or at least the KahaDB adapeter).
# Depracating or removing the BrokerService.schedulerDirectoryFile and having the scheduler
use the one and only persistence adapter attached to the BrokerService (if it's a journaling
adapter - BrokerService.dataDirectoryFile will be used, rather than BrokerService.schedulerDirectoryFile).
This seems like the reasonable approach.
> Scheduler should support non-Kaha persistence
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> Key: AMQ-3024
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-3024
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Broker
> Affects Versions: 5.4.1
> Reporter: I D
>
> Currently, the persistence adapter set in the message broker is simply ignored by the
scheduler. The scheduler always uses KahaDB, instead.
> I see two ways to go about this:
> # Creating a SchedulerPersistenceAdapter akin to (and possibly extending from) PersistenceAdapter,
as well as a corresponding factory class and BrokerService property. This seems clumsy, but
is in line with the approach currently taken, separating scheduler-related data from non-scheduler-related
data - see BrokerService.setDataDirectoryFile() vs. BrokerService.setSchedulerDirectoryFile().
This approach is probably unnecessary, since the scheduler can clearly use existing PersistenceAdapters
(or at least the KahaDB adapeter).
> # Depracating or removing the BrokerService.schedulerDirectoryFile and having the scheduler
use the one and only persistence adapter attached to the BrokerService (if it's a journaling
adapter - BrokerService.dataDirectoryFile will be used, rather than BrokerService.schedulerDirectoryFile).
This seems like the reasonable approach.
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