This module enables grid-enabling standard Java methods using @Gridify annotation in conjunction with some AOP framework. However, AOP is no longer a popular technology, and we thought that having documentation at Javadoc level should suffice.
D. On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 3:45 AM, 李玉珏@163 <18624049...@163.com> wrote: > Hi: > > I found the ignite-aop module on github, and I asked what the module is to > do? > In addition, this module does not have a document. > > 在 16/1/21 19:40, Vladimir Ershov 写道: > >> Hi, >> >> Yes, sure, I can take a look. Just send me, please, your full logs with >> exception, and describe how exactly you reproduce it (how many nodes >> started, which one is client and etc.). >> >> Thanks! >> >> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 9:43 AM, 李玉珏 <18624049...@163.com> wrote: >> >> Hi: >>> >>> I understand your approach, it should be feasible, but not very elegant. >>> If use ProxyFactory in spring. At runtime dynamically add interceptor, >>> can solve the problem, but performance will influence. >>> >>> I switched to a different way of writing, using the Service mechanism, >>> code has been updated to GitHub, throws NullException. I survey the >>> reason, the problem is in service deployment process of marshal and >>> unmarshal stage, because of AdvisedSupport's methodCache is transient, >>> this may be a compatibility problem, also asks you to look at. >>> >>> >>> Sent from Mail Master >>> >>> >>> On 2016-01-20 22:20 , Vladimir Ershov <vers...@gridgain.com> Wrote: >>> >>> As for the last step, let me correct myself: >>> >>> 3. Start server Ignite node from spring context *AND *put spring jars >>> inside classpath in *.sh file. Be sure, that both nodes are using the >>> same >>> xml context. >>> >>> On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 5:07 PM, Vladimir Ershov <vers...@gridgain.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi! >>>> >>>> I've checked your code and spot an issue. The root cause, is using of >>>> Autowired annotation, since it cause bean to be serialized on a client >>>> side, and that leads ClassNotFoundException on the server side during >>>> >>> bean >>> >>>> deserialization, since server was started from *.sh, without necessary >>>> spring jars in the classpath. >>>> >>>> Good news here, that it could be fixed easily with those steps: >>>> >>>> 1. Remove Autowired from transferred entities as ComputeGridJob >>>> 2. When you need an applicationContext, use >>>> @SpringApplicationContextResource annotation. You are need to use >>>> it >>>> >>> in >>> >>>> your ComputeGridTask. >>>> 3. Start server Ignite node from spring context, or put spring jars >>>> inside classpath in *.sh file. >>>> >>>> Also, you can simplify your solution for ComputeGridService by using >>>> @ServiceResource. Take a look: >>>> https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/service-example >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 6:07 AM, 李玉珏 <18624049...@163.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi: >>>>> The relevant code on the GitHub, the address is: >>>>> https://github.com/liyuj/computegrid >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Sent from Mail Master >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 2016-01-20 04:32 , Dmitriy Setrakyan Wrote: >>>>> >>>>> The list does not support attachments. You can use pastebin [1] or gist >>>>> [2] >>>>> to paste your code and send the link here. >>>>> >>>>> [1] http://pastebin.com/ >>>>> [2] https://gist.github.com/ >>>>> >>>>> D. >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 4:48 AM, 李玉珏@163 <18624049...@163.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi: >>>>>> >>>>>> I had just sent the code to the list. >>>>>> >>>>>> 在 16/1/19 20:39, Denis Magda 写道: >>>>>> >>>>>> Seems that peerClassLoading doesn't work for your case. Please share >>>>>> >>>>> the >>> >>>> source code of your example. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Denis >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 1/18/2016 3:48 PM, 李玉珏@163 wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have already opened the peerClassLoading. >>>>>>>> My practice is in eclipse create a java project, developed a >>>>>>>> ComputeTaskSplitAdapter examples, then in the ComputeJobAdapter >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> call >>> >>>> configured spring interceptors service. This example in eclipse >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> operation >>>>> >>>>>> is no problem. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> But if I open a node in the command line by ignite.sh, it will >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> prompt >>> >>>> the following error in the command line. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> In the default configuration file of ignite, the same configuration >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> of >>> >>>> the peerClassLoading=true. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 在 16/1/18 19:39, Yakov Zhdanov 写道: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Can you please try enabling "peerClassLoading" and share the >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> results >>> >>>> here? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> --Yakov >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 2016-01-16 12:09 GMT+03:00 李玉珏@163 <18624049...@163.com>: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> In a distributed environment, if use the spring AOP programming, >>>>>>>>>> generated >>>>>>>>>> a class of byte code enhancement, then the error will be reported >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> as >>> >>>> follows: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> demo.computegrid.ComputeGridService$$EnhancerBySpringCGLIB$$7b44b192 >>> >>>> This error I understand, this class does not exist on the remote >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> node. >>>>> >>>>>> But the question is, is it a technical limitation of Ignite, or >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> is >>> >>>> it >>>>> >>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> way I use it,or is it a bug? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I opened the peer class loading , the normal deployment I did not >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> test, >>>>> >>>>>> but I estimate it will be the same error. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>> >>> 来自 *网易**手机号码邮箱* -- 手机号码就是邮箱帐号,了解详情> <http://shouji.163.com> >>> >>> > >