List of usage examples for com.mongodb.client ClientSession advanceOperationTime
void advanceOperationTime(BsonTimestamp operationTime);
From source file:documentation.CausalConsistencyExamples.java
License:Apache License
/** * Run this main method to see the output of this quick example. * * @param args takes an optional single argument for the connection string *///from w ww. j a v a 2s.c om public static void main(final String[] args) { setupDatabase(); MongoClient client = MongoClients.create(); // Start Causal Consistency Example 1 // Example 1: Use a causally consistent session to ensure that the update occurs before the insert. ClientSession session1 = client .startSession(ClientSessionOptions.builder().causallyConsistent(true).build()); Date currentDate = new Date(); MongoCollection<Document> items = client.getDatabase("test").withReadConcern(ReadConcern.MAJORITY) .withWriteConcern(WriteConcern.MAJORITY.withWTimeout(1000, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS)) .getCollection("test"); items.updateOne(session1, eq("sku", "111"), set("end", currentDate)); Document document = new Document("sku", "nuts-111").append("name", "Pecans").append("start", currentDate); items.insertOne(session1, document); // End Causal Consistency Example 1 // Start Causal Consistency Example 2 // Example 2: Advance the cluster time and the operation time to that of the other session to ensure that // this client is causally consistent with the other session and read after the two writes. ClientSession session2 = client .startSession(ClientSessionOptions.builder().causallyConsistent(true).build()); session2.advanceClusterTime(session1.getClusterTime()); session2.advanceOperationTime(session1.getOperationTime()); items = client.getDatabase("test").withReadPreference(ReadPreference.secondary()) .withReadConcern(ReadConcern.MAJORITY) .withWriteConcern(WriteConcern.MAJORITY.withWTimeout(1000, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS)) .getCollection("items"); for (Document item : items.find(session2, eq("end", BsonNull.VALUE))) { System.out.println(item); } // End Causal Consistency Example 2 }