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Matthias J. Sax commented on KAFKA-4212:
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I just found 
[https://github.com/apache/kafka/commit/88823c6016ea2e306340938994d9e122abf3c6c0#diff-6d7c3538dbdac56edfc18b1dc1d7b865c2a7850971ec4215d684dde80c8ac831]
 – seems it does actually address this ticket (merge in AK 2.1)...

It's of course still not really recommended to enable TTL, but it seems it 
should be possible. – Of course, the underlying changelog should be configured 
with cleanup.policy "compact,delete" with a retention time similar to the TTL. 
And there is also a difference in semantics: RocksDB TTL is purely wall-clock 
time based, while retention time uses record timestamps which are compared to 
broker wall-clock time.

But nevertheless, it seems we can resolve this ticket?

> Add a key-value store that is a TTL persistent cache
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KAFKA-4212
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-4212
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: streams
>    Affects Versions: 0.10.0.1
>            Reporter: Elias Levy
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: api
>
> Some jobs needs to maintain as state a large set of key-values for some 
> period of time.  I.e. they need to maintain a TTL cache of values potentially 
> larger than memory. 
> Currently Kafka Streams provides non-windowed and windowed key-value stores.  
> Neither is an exact fit to this use case.  
> The {{RocksDBStore}}, a {{KeyValueStore}}, stores one value per key as 
> required, but does not support expiration.  The TTL option of RocksDB is 
> explicitly not used.
> The {{RocksDBWindowsStore}}, a {{WindowsStore}}, can expire items via segment 
> dropping, but it stores multiple items per key, based on their timestamp.  
> But this store can be repurposed as a cache by fetching the items in reverse 
> chronological order and returning the first item found.
> KAFKA-2594 introduced a fixed-capacity in-memory LRU caching store, but here 
> we desire a variable-capacity memory-overflowing TTL caching store.
> Although {{RocksDBWindowsStore}} can be repurposed as a cache, it would be 
> useful to have an official and proper TTL cache API and implementation.



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