This is a fork of spymemcached with the following modifications to support Arcus memcached cloud.
- Collection data types
- List: A doubly-linked list.
- Set: An unordered set of unique data.
- Map: An unordered set of <field, value>.
- B+Tree: A B+Tree structure similar to sorted map.
- ZooKeeper based clustering
Compatible with jdk version
- runtime requirements : At least 1.6
- build requirements : At least 1.8
The Maven artifact for arcus java client is in the central Maven repository. To use it, add the following dependency to your pom.xml.
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.navercorp.arcus</groupId>
<artifactId>arcus-java-client</artifactId>
<version>1.13.3</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
To build your own library, simply run the following maven command:
$ mvn clean install
# Test cases may not run properly if you do not already have memcached
# and ZooKeeper installed on the local machine. To skip tests, use skipTests.
$ mvn clean install -DskipTests=true
Before running test cases, make sure to set up a local ZooKeeper and run an Arcus memcached instance. Several Arcus specific test cases assume that there is an Arcus instance running, along with ZooKeeper.
First, make a simple ZooKeeper configuration file. By default, tests assume ZooKeeper is running at localhost:2181.
$ cat test-zk.conf
# The number of milliseconds of each tick
tickTime=2000
# The number of ticks that the initial
# synchronization phase can take
initLimit=10
# The number of ticks that can pass between
# sending a request and getting an acknowledgement
syncLimit=5
# the directory where the snapshot is stored.
dataDir=/home1/openarcus/zookeeper_data
# the port at which the clients will connect
clientPort=2181
maxClientCnxns=200
Second, create znodes for one memcached instance running at localhost:11211. ZooKeeper comes with a command line tool. The following script uses it to set up the directory structure.
$ cat setup-test-zk.bash
ZK_CLI="./zookeeper/bin/zkCli.sh"
ZK_ADDR="-server localhost:2181"
$ZK_CLI $ZK_ADDR create /arcus 0
$ZK_CLI $ZK_ADDR create /arcus/cache_list 0
$ZK_CLI $ZK_ADDR create /arcus/cache_list/test 0
$ZK_CLI $ZK_ADDR create /arcus/client_list 0
$ZK_CLI $ZK_ADDR create /arcus/client_list/test 0
$ZK_CLI $ZK_ADDR create /arcus/cache_server_mapping 0
$ZK_CLI $ZK_ADDR create /arcus/cache_server_log 0
$ZK_CLI $ZK_ADDR create /arcus/cache_server_mapping/127.0.0.1:11211 0
$ZK_CLI $ZK_ADDR create /arcus/cache_server_mapping/127.0.0.1:11211/test 0
$ZK_CLI $ZK_ADDR create /arcus/cache_server_mapping/127.0.0.1:11212 0
$ZK_CLI $ZK_ADDR create /arcus/cache_server_mapping/127.0.0.1:11212/test 0
Now start the ZooKeeper instance using the configuration above.
$ ZOOCFGDIR=$PWD ./zookeeper/bin/zkServer.sh start test-zk.conf
And, start the memcached instance.
$ /home1/openarcus/bin/memcached -E /home1/openarcus/lib/default_engine.so -p 11211 -z localhost:2181
Finally, run test cases.
$ mvn test
[...]
Results :
Tests run: 722, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 8
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD SUCCESS
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time: 3:17.308s
[INFO] Finished at: Thu Mar 06 13:42:58 KST 2014
[INFO] Final Memory: 9M/722M
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please refer to Arcus Java Client User Guide for the detailed usage of Arcus java client.
If you find a bug, please report it via the GitHub issues page.
https://github.com/naver/arcus-java-client/issues
In addition to those who had contributed to the original libmemcached, the following people at NAVER have contributed to arcus-java-client.
Chisu Yu (netspider) chisu.yu@navercorp.com; puseori9th@gmail.com
Hoonmin Kim (harebox) hoonmin.kim@navercorp.com; harebox@gmail.com
YeaSol Kim (ngleader) sol.k@navercorp.com; ngleader@gmail.com
SeongHwa Ahn getconnected@sk.com; ash@nhn.com
HyongYoub Kim hyongyoub.kim@navercorp.com
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Arcus has patents on b+tree smget operation. Refer to PATENTS file in this directory to get the patent information.
Under the Apache License 2.0, a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable patent license is granted to any user for any usage. You can see the specifics on the grant of patent license in LICENSE file in this directory.