*/
public void expireSession(ZooKeeperWatcher nodeZK, boolean checkStatus)
throws Exception {
Configuration c = new Configuration(this.conf);
String quorumServers = ZKConfig.getZKQuorumServersString(c);
ZooKeeper zk = nodeZK.getRecoverableZooKeeper().getZooKeeper();
byte[] password = zk.getSessionPasswd();
long sessionID = zk.getSessionId();
// Expiry seems to be asynchronous (see comment from P. Hunt in [1]),
// so we create a first watcher to be sure that the
// event was sent. We expect that if our watcher receives the event
// other watchers on the same machine will get is as well.
// When we ask to close the connection, ZK does not close it before
// we receive all the events, so don't have to capture the event, just
// closing the connection should be enough.
ZooKeeper monitor = new ZooKeeper(quorumServers,
1000, new org.apache.zookeeper.Watcher(){
@Override
public void process(WatchedEvent watchedEvent) {
LOG.info("Monitor ZKW received event="+watchedEvent);
}
} , sessionID, password);
// Making it expire
ZooKeeper newZK = new ZooKeeper(quorumServers,
1000, EmptyWatcher.instance, sessionID, password);
//ensure that we have connection to the server before closing down, otherwise
//the close session event will be eaten out before we start CONNECTING state
long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
while (newZK.getState() != States.CONNECTED
&& System.currentTimeMillis() - start < 1000) {
Thread.sleep(1);
}
newZK.close();
LOG.info("ZK Closed Session 0x" + Long.toHexString(sessionID));
// Now closing & waiting to be sure that the clients get it.
monitor.close();