Definitely Ryanne -- that's what I meant by "topics would be compacted".
But that doesn't obviate checking bootstrapping progress. On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 5:04 PM Ryanne Dolan <ryannedo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Chris, consider using log compaction. > > Ryanne > > On Tue, Nov 13, 2018, 3:17 PM Chris Toomey <ctoo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > We're considering using GlobalKTables / KeyValueStores for locally > caching > > topic content in services. The topics would be compacted such that only > the > > latest key/value pair would exist for a given key. > > > > One question that's come up is how to determine, when bootstrapping the > > app, when the cache has been populated with the latest content from the > > topic (so we start with a "warm" cache). ReadOnlyKeyValueStore has > > an approximateNumEntries() method that we could use to see how much we've > > got, but trying to figure out how much there is in the topic looks much > > more difficult -- the only way I can see via the APIs / code is to use an > > AdminClient to get the topic partitions and then the KafkaConsumer to get > > the end offsets for those. > > > > Does anyone have experience doing this kind of caching? How did you > handle > > the bootstrapping issue? > > > > Any thoughts on easier or better ways to determine when the cache is > warm? > > > > thx, > > Chris > > >