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[7.67.x-blue][JBPM-10242] Allow the possibility of disabling linear search for rem… #2446

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…oveJob and getTimerByName operations (#2441)

  • Try to cancel timer always, and only search if timer cancellation fails

  • Skipping list search completely if !searchIfFailed

  • [JBPM-10242] Always skipping linear search

Unless explicilty stated with property org.jbpm.ejb.timer.linear.search

  • [JBPM-10242] Disable linear search on condition

Setting org.jbpm.ejb.timer.disable.linear.search and org.jbpm.ejb.timer.disable.linear.remove to true

  • [JBPM-10242] Fixing integration tests

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gmunozfe commented Oct 9, 2024

jenkins test this

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gmunozfe commented Oct 9, 2024

jenkins do fdb

@gmunozfe gmunozfe changed the title [JBPM-10242] Allow the possibility of disabling linear search for rem… [7.67.x-blue][JBPM-10242] Allow the possibility of disabling linear search for rem… Oct 9, 2024
@gmunozfe gmunozfe force-pushed the 7.67.x-blue_timer_cancel_path branch 2 times, most recently from 8b7ddc4 to 54ce644 Compare October 10, 2024 00:03
gmunozfe and others added 2 commits October 10, 2024 02:07
…oveJob and getTimerByName operations (kiegroup#2441)

* Try to cancel timer always, and only search if timer cancellation fails

* Skipping list search completely if !searchIfFailed

* [JBPM-10242] Always skipping linear search

Unless explicilty stated with property org.jbpm.ejb.timer.linear.search

* [JBPM-10242] Disable linear search on condition

Setting org.jbpm.ejb.timer.disable.linear.search and
org.jbpm.ejb.timer.disable.linear.remove to true

* [JBPM-10242] Fixing integration tests

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Co-authored-by: krisv <[email protected]>
@gmunozfe gmunozfe force-pushed the 7.67.x-blue_timer_cancel_path branch from 54ce644 to 2750645 Compare October 10, 2024 00:08
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jenkins do fdb

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Failing tests in fdb seem unrelated (timeouts), so this is ready to be merged @fjtirado

org.kie.server.client.LoadBalancerClientTest.testDefaultLoadBalancerNoServersAvailable
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org.kie.server.springboot.samples.KafkaEmitterHappyPathTest.testEmitterRecordTooLargeException
test timed out after 30000 milliseconds

@fjtirado fjtirado merged commit 978e078 into kiegroup:7.67.x-blue Oct 10, 2024
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