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Example usages of various Curator features.
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package framework;
import org.apache.curator.framework.CuratorFramework;
import org.apache.curator.framework.api.transaction.CuratorTransaction;
import org.apache.curator.framework.api.transaction.CuratorTransactionFinal;
import org.apache.curator.framework.api.transaction.CuratorTransactionResult;
import java.util.Collection;
public class TransactionExamples
{
public static Collection transaction(CuratorFramework client) throws Exception
{
// this example shows how to use ZooKeeper's new transactions
Collection results = client.inTransaction()
.create().forPath("/a/path", "some data".getBytes())
.and()
.setData().forPath("/another/path", "other data".getBytes())
.and()
.delete().forPath("/yet/another/path")
.and()
.commit(); // IMPORTANT! The transaction is not submitted until commit() is called
for ( CuratorTransactionResult result : results )
{
System.out.println(result.getForPath() + " - " + result.getType());
}
return results;
}
/*
These next four methods show how to use Curator's transaction APIs in a more
traditional - one-at-a-time - manner
*/
public static CuratorTransaction startTransaction(CuratorFramework client)
{
// start the transaction builder
return client.inTransaction();
}
public static CuratorTransactionFinal addCreateToTransaction(CuratorTransaction transaction) throws Exception
{
// add a create operation
return transaction.create().forPath("/a/path", "some data".getBytes()).and();
}
public static CuratorTransactionFinal addDeleteToTransaction(CuratorTransaction transaction) throws Exception
{
// add a delete operation
return transaction.delete().forPath("/another/path").and();
}
public static void commitTransaction(CuratorTransactionFinal transaction) throws Exception
{
// commit the transaction
transaction.commit();
}
}