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[jira] [Comment Edited] (CURATOR-30) Recursive delete
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Ioannis Canellos edited comment on CURATOR-30 at 7/10/13 8:48 AM:
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I am attaching an updated version of the patch, which more or less allows the use of guaranteed() with deleteChildrenIfNeeded().
was (Author: iocanel):
I am attaching an updated version of the patch, which more ore less allows the use of guaranteed() with deleteChildrenIfNeeded().
> Recursive delete
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> Key: CURATOR-30
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CURATOR-30
> Project: Apache Curator
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Client, Framework
> Reporter: John Vines
> Attachments: CURATOR-30-p2.patch, CURATOR-30.patch
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> Currently there is the ability to recursive create parent znodes when you create a node. However, there is no ability to recursively delete a hierarchy. Zookeeper already provides this in their ZKUtil.java package, but it seems like a very curator-ish thing to perform as well. There is the potential difficulty involved with the guarantee() functionality, but it should be workable.
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