Hi Alex,
no, no plans so far, but pull requests are always welcome :-) If you have any questions on the way I'm happy to assist.
Cheers,
Martin
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Hi Alex,
no, no plans so far, but pull requests are always welcome :-) If you have any questions on the way I'm happy to assist.
Cheers,
Martin
<alexande...@gmail.com> schrieb am Mo., 11. Apr. 2016, 17:44:
Hello everyone!--It looks like currently only Couchbase 1.4 client is supported by the session manager, are there any plans to provide support for Couchbase 2.x Java clients?Thanks!Alex
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Hi Alex,
sounds reasonable, please submit an issue for this (or a pull request if you want to have it faster :-)).
Cheers,
Martin
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Hi Alex,
sounds reasonable, please submit an issue for this (or a pull request if you want to have it faster :-)).
Cheers,
Martin
<alexande...@gmail.com> schrieb am Di., 12. Apr. 2016, 22:50:
Thanks for your reply, MartinOne more question if you don't mind. Currently, when the timeout happens talking to the couchbase, session manager propagates it as an unchecked exception which results in a session terminated for the customer. Are there any plans to make this optional for sticky sessions? Here is the thinking behind it -- we get occasional timeouts, but since the sessions are sticky and the session data is in the JVM anyway, it is probably ok not to terminate the session. Another words, it is probably a cause for concern, but not for logout. It would be great if the behavior is configurable :)Please let me know what your thoughts are
On Monday, April 11, 2016 at 5:10:41 PM UTC-4, Martin Grotzke wrote:Hi Alex,
no, no plans so far, but pull requests are always welcome :-) If you have any questions on the way I'm happy to assist.
Cheers,
Martin
<alexande...@gmail.com> schrieb am Mo., 11. Apr. 2016, 17:44:
Hello everyone!--It looks like currently only Couchbase 1.4 client is supported by the session manager, are there any plans to provide support for Couchbase 2.x Java clients?Thanks!Alex
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