I'm currently evaluating OrientDB with the Java Graph API in embedded mode for usage in future projects. When using the transactional graph implementation in a distributed setup, I'm observing the following issue:
- After server startup and activation, I obtain a graph instance via OrientGraphFactory::factory.getTx()
On the first node, I setup a simple schema as follows:
graph.getRawGraph().commit(); if (graph.getVertexType("Person") == null) graph.createVertexType("Person"); final OrientVertexType vtPerson = graph.getVertexType("Person"); if (vtPerson.getProperty("firstName") == null) vtPerson.createProperty("firstName", OType.STRING); if (vtPerson.getProperty("lastName") == null) vtPerson.createProperty("lastName", OType.STRING); vtPerson.createEdgeProperty(Direction.OUT, "lives"); vtPerson.createEdgeProperty(Direction.OUT, "history"); vtPerson.setStrictMode(true);
- I shutdown the first node and restart it, then I also launch the second node, after startup I obtain a graph instance as described under (1).
On the first node I try to add a vertex:
try { final OrientVertex person = graph.addVertex("class:Person", "firstName", firstName, "lastName", lastName); graph.getRawGraph().commit(); return person; } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); graph.rollback(); }
That's when I get an OSchemaException:
com.orientechnologies.orient.core.exception.OSchemaException: Cannot change the schema while a transaction is active. Schema changes are not transactional
DB name="test"
at com.orientechnologies.orient.core.metadata.schema.OSchemaShared.saveInternal(OSchemaShared.java:1284)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.core.metadata.schema.OSchemaShared.releaseSchemaWriteLock(OSchemaShared.java:606)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.core.metadata.schema.OClassImpl.releaseSchemaWriteLock(OClassImpl.java:2028)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.core.metadata.schema.OClassImpl.releaseSchemaWriteLock(OClassImpl.java:2023)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.core.metadata.schema.OClassImpl.setClusterSelectionInternal(OClassImpl.java:2062)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.server.distributed.impl.ODistributedAbstractPlugin.propagateSchemaChanges(ODistributedAbstractPlugin.java:1439)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.server.distributed.impl.ODistributedStorage.checkForCluster(ODistributedStorage.java:1803)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.server.distributed.impl.ODistributedTransactionManager.checkForClusterIds(ODistributedTransactionManager.java:275)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.server.distributed.impl.ODistributedTransactionManager.commit(ODistributedTransactionManager.java:87)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.server.distributed.impl.ODistributedStorage.commit(ODistributedStorage.java:1240)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.core.tx.OTransactionOptimistic.doCommit(OTransactionOptimistic.java:569)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.core.tx.OTransactionOptimistic.commit(OTransactionOptimistic.java:109)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.core.db.document.ODatabaseDocumentTx.commit(ODatabaseDocumentTx.java:2667)
at com.orientechnologies.orient.core.db.document.ODatabaseDocumentTx.commit(ODatabaseDocumentTx.java:2637)
When using the OrientGraphNoTx implementation instead everything works as expected. However, I'd very much prefer to use the transactional graph, to be able to rollback transactions.