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Guozhang Wang resolved KAFKA-6905. ---------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed Fix Version/s: 2.0.0 > Document that Processor objects can be reused > --------------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-6905 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-6905 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: documentation, streams > Reporter: David Glasser > Priority: Major > Fix For: 2.0.0 > > > We learned the hard way that Kafka Streams will reuse Processor objects by > calling init() on them after they've been close()d. This caused a bug in our > application as we assumed we didn't have to reset all of our Processor's > state to a proper starting state on init(). > As far as I can tell, this is completely undocumented. The fact that we > provide Processors to Kafka Streams via a ProcessorSupplier factory rather > than just by passing in a Processor object made it seem likely that in fact > Streams was creating Processors from scratch each time it needed a new one. > The developer guide > ([https://docs.confluent.io/current/streams/developer-guide/processor-api.html)] > doesn't even allude to the existence of the close() method, let alone the > idea that init() may be called after close(). > The Javadocs for Processor.init says: "The framework ensures this is called > once per processor when the topology that contains it is initialized." I > personally interpreted that as meaning that it only is ever called once! I > can see that you could interpret it otherwise, but it's definitely unclear. > I can send a PR but first want to confirm that this is a doc problem and not > a bug! -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)