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1 Minutes of Meeting, 13/11/2000 @ 14:00
2 Location: Eliot College, room E3E
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4 Present: ajm4, tdb1
5 Absent: none
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7 This meeting was between ajm4 and tdb1 to discuss and
8 possibly implement parts of the CORE and FilterManager
9 elements of the system.
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13 Initial discussion was on the configuration system of the
14 CORE which has been partially completed to date. A key
15 decision that was made was that it will NOT be possible
16 for the elements of the system to update their own
17 configuration, as this will cause difficulties if the user
18 wants to use the file themseleves (ie, add comments). This
19 isn't seen to be a real problem though, as it was only going
20 to be a "funky" extra ;-)
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22 Next point was whether or not we would support elements
23 being able to be updated without restarting them ie, a host
24 would be able to detect its configuration has changed and
25 adjust accordingly. The method chosen was to use the last
26 modified date stamp of the configuration file as an
27 indicator. When a Configuration object is passed to an
28 element of the system it can determine when the loaded
29 configuration was last edited. The element of the system
30 can then periodically (the period can be set in the
31 configuration ;-) ) ask the Configurator if its
32 configuration has been updated, and act accordingly. The
33 methods:
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35 long Configuration.getLastModifed() and
36 boolean Configurator.isModified(config)
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38 where thus implemented and the configurator test class
39 modified to include a test of this system.
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43 The next item discussed was the CORBA IDL and general system
44 package structure. It was decided to use the ukc domain as
45 the root identifier for the project. Packages therefore
46 follow the naming:
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48 uk.ac.ukc.iscream.<package>.<class>|<sub-package>
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50 The IDL and currently implemented classes were updated to
51 refelect this change.
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55 The next item to be discussed was the initial thinking and
56 possible implementation of the FilterManager. An initial
57 FilterManager class was fleshed out with hooks to the logger
58 and the configurator, it then creates a FilterListener class
59 which will listen for new Hosts trying to connect to the
60 system. It was NOT decided how Hosts should find the system
61 however a method similar to the WPAD system used to locate
62 web caches was suggested by tdb1.
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64 A Host contacts the FilterManager to initialise itself and
65 obtain a host and port number of a Filter that it will talk
66 to. When the FilterListener is contacted by a host it spawns
67 a HostInit object to handle this intialisation. The first
68 thing a Host does is obtain its configuration, this is done
69 by the HostInit object obtaining the configuration of the
70 host its behalf. An initial protocol of how this system
71 works is as follows:
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73 Host FilterManager.HostInit
74 STARTCONFIG ->
75 <- OK | ERROR
76 LASTMODIFIED ->
77 <- LASTMODIFIED
78 DO {
79 PROPERTY ->
80 <- VALUE | ERROR
81 } UNTIL GOT CONFIG
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83 ENDCONFIG ->
84 <- OK
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86 If the property section returns an ERROR then this indicates
87 to the host that that property requested doesn't exist, the
88 Host will then deal with this either by ending with an error
89 on the local system or by ignoring it if it can.
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91 The above features where implemented.
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93 The next item needed to be developed is an architecture for
94 FilterParent's and FilterChild's, as the next stage of Host
95 initialisation is to be past a reference to a FilterChild.
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97 It was noted that on a "heart beat" with the system, a Host
98 should check to see if its configuration has changed. If it
99 has it should then re-initialise itself. This will allow
100 configuration changes to be made to any part of the system
101 knowing that on the next "heart beat" the configuration will
102 take effect. A point to note about this is that if there is
103 an error in the configuration the Host will simply error and
104 die. What we may want (but still undecided) is a constant
105 retry until the config is ok. So the system administrator
106 will see in the logger destination that there has been an
107 error in this new configuration and can make changes to
108 rectify the problem, without having to interact with the
109 Host program itself.
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113 All code generated was placed in the "experimental" tree of
114 CVS, awaiting approval from other group members.
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116 Many small bug fixes were made to the existing code.
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118 It was also noted that there is a need for coding standards.
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120 As we had reached an appropriate stage to end, and given the
121 late hour, it was decided to conclude the meeting.
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123 Meeting was concluded @ 20:45. Next meeting booked for 11:00
124 on Wednesday, until 12:30. Meeting with iau @ 13:30 on that
125 day.