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[jira] [Assigned] (IGNITE-19243) C++ 3.0: propagate table schema updates to client on write-only operations
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Igor Sapego reassigned IGNITE-19243:
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Assignee: Igor Sapego (was: Pavel Tupitsyn)
> C++ 3.0: propagate table schema updates to client on write-only operations
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> Key: IGNITE-19243
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-19243
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: thin client
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0-beta1
> Reporter: Pavel Tupitsyn
> Assignee: Igor Sapego
> Priority: Major
> Labels: ignite-3
> Fix For: 3.0.0-beta2
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> Currently, C++ client receives table schema updates when write-read requests are performed. For example, client performs TUPLE_GET request, sends key tuple using old schema version, receives result tuple with the latest schema version, and retrieves the latest schema.
> However, some requests are "write-only": client sends a tuple, but does not receive one back, like TUPLE_UPSERT. No schema updates are performed in this case.
> To fix this, include the latest schema version into all write-only operation responses:
> * TUPLE_UPSERT
> * TUPLE_UPSERT_ALL
> * TUPLE_INSERT
> * TUPLE_INSERT_ALL
> * TUPLE_REPLACE
> * TUPLE_REPLACE_EXACT
> * TUPLE_DELETE
> * TUPLE_DELETE_ALL
> * TUPLE_DELETE_EXACT
> * TUPLE_DELETE_ALL_EXACT
> * TUPLE_CONTAINS_KEY
> Client will compare this version to the known one and perform a background update, if necessary.
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