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Author SHA1 Message Date
Patrik Nordwall
5a019c0a7a =doc #3689 Don't rewrite arrows in doc and samples 2013-12-12 16:08:23 +01:00
Martin Krasser
4e5ce5529c !per #3761 Reliable channels
- Built-in redelivery mechanism for Channel and PersistentChannel
- redelivery counter on ConfirmablePersistent
- redeliveries out of initial message delivery order
- relative order of redelivered messages is preserved
- configurable redelivery policy (ChannelSettings)
- Major refactorings of channels (and channel tests)
- Throughput load test for PersistentChannel

Todo:

- Paged/throtlled replay (another pull request)
- Resequencer (another pull request)
2013-12-12 12:22:46 +01:00
Martin Krasser
6e2f80bab0 !per #3729 Journaling protocol optimization
- internal batching of individually received Persistent messages
- testing fault tolerance of Processor in presence of random
  * journaling failures
  * processing failures
2013-11-27 13:51:27 +01:00
Martin Krasser
ba9fc4da46 !per #3707 Channel enhancements
- Persistent channel
- ConfirmablePersistent message type delivered by channel
- Sender resolution performance improvements
   * unstash() instead of unstashAll()

These enhancements required the following changes

- Unified implementation of processor stash and user stash
- Persistence message plugin API separated from implementation
- Physical deletion of messages
2013-11-14 12:05:37 +01:00
Martin Krasser
842ac672f7 !per #3631 Snapshotting
- capture and save snapshots of processor state
- start processor recovery from saved snapshots
- snapshot storage on local filesystem
- snapshot store completely isolated from journal
- LevelDB journal modularized (and completely re-rwritten)
- In-memory journal removed
2013-09-30 17:31:08 +02:00
Martin Krasser
cdeea924ff akka-persistence prototype
The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are:

- No central processor and channel registry any more
- Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled)
- Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination
- Explicit channel activation not needed any more
- Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps)
- Sender references are journaled along with messages
- Processors can determine their recovery status
- No custom API on extension object, only messages
- Journal created by extension from config, not by application
- Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages
- Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities)

Further additions and changes during review:

- Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash
- Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references
- Logical intead of physical deletion of messages
- Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal
- Processor can handle failures during recovery
- Message renamed to Persistent

This prototype has the following limitations:

- Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later)
- The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later)

The following features will be added later using separate tickets:

- Snapshot-based recovery
- Reliable channels
- Journal plugin API
- Optimizations
- ...
2013-09-14 14:19:38 +02:00