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[jira] [Updated] (JAMES-3005) Rebuild MessageFastViewProjection and BlobIdTester to avoid saving blobs multiple times

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3005?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Trần Tiến Đức updated JAMES-3005:
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    Description: 
There are two main topics:
 # Rebuild MessageFastViewProjection
 # POC BlobId list in Cassandra - pre-write check

 

*Rebuild MessageFastViewProjection*

**We need a generic task generation mechanism for routes having same path but different action parameter representing different tasks but pointing the same resource. Rebuildding MessageFastViewProjection will leverage on this feature because same endpoint path are same with other routes. To have a way to determine the decision to run those task, we can rely on a will be implemented healthcheck reated to MessageFastViewProjection

Extension mechanism for WebAdmin task generation
 Health check for JMAP MessageFastViewProjection consistency
 JAMES-2993: [FastView] Rebuild all projections 
 JAMES-2993: [FastView] Rebuild User's message projections 
 JAMES-2993: [FastView] Rebuild a message projection 

 

*BlobIdExistentTester to avoid saving blobs multiple times*

POC BlobId list in Cassandra - pre-write check

  was:
There are two main topics:
 # Rebuild MessageFastViewProjection
 # POC BlobId list in Cassandra - pre-write check

 

*Rebuild MessageFastViewProjection*

**We need a generic task generation mechanism for routes having same path but different action parameter representing different tasks but pointing the same resource. Rebuildding MessageFastViewProjection will leverage on this feature because same endpoint path are same with other routes. To have a way to determine the decision to run those task, we can rely on a will be implemented healthcheck reated to MessageFastViewProjection

Extension mechanism for WebAdmin task generation
Health check for JMAP MessageFastViewProjection consistency
[FastView] Rebuild all projections 
[FastView] Rebuild User's message projections 
[FastView] Rebuild a message projection 

 

*BlobIdExistentTester to avoid saving blobs multiple times*

POC BlobId list in Cassandra - pre-write check


> Rebuild MessageFastViewProjection and BlobIdTester to avoid saving blobs multiple times
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JAMES-3005
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3005
>             Project: James Server
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Trần Tiến Đức
>            Priority: Major
>
> There are two main topics:
>  # Rebuild MessageFastViewProjection
>  # POC BlobId list in Cassandra - pre-write check
>  
> *Rebuild MessageFastViewProjection*
> **We need a generic task generation mechanism for routes having same path but different action parameter representing different tasks but pointing the same resource. Rebuildding MessageFastViewProjection will leverage on this feature because same endpoint path are same with other routes. To have a way to determine the decision to run those task, we can rely on a will be implemented healthcheck reated to MessageFastViewProjection
> Extension mechanism for WebAdmin task generation
>  Health check for JMAP MessageFastViewProjection consistency
>  JAMES-2993: [FastView] Rebuild all projections 
>  JAMES-2993: [FastView] Rebuild User's message projections 
>  JAMES-2993: [FastView] Rebuild a message projection 
>  
> *BlobIdExistentTester to avoid saving blobs multiple times*
> POC BlobId list in Cassandra - pre-write check



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