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ASF GitHub Bot commented on PIO-47:
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Github user pferrel commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-predictionio/pull/328
One more question. After push how do we run the PredictionServer or train
on multiple machines? In the past this required copying the manifest.json and
making sure binaries are in the same location on all machines.
> Remove engine manifest for stateless build
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>
> Key: PIO-47
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIO-47
> Project: PredictionIO
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Chan
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> As discussed in the dev mailing list, removing engine manifest would be the
> first step in improving the workflow towards a more modular design.
> - Remove manifest.json completely. `pio build` will be stateless, and will
> not write anything to the database. This will make it easier to compile/build
> on PaaS platforms such as Heroku. Later, we can remove `pio build` command
> entirely, so that PIO is independent of the build tool (sbt).
> - An immediate major disadvantage would be not being able to run pio commands
> outside of the engine directory. This can be resolved in the next step of
> creating a general metadata registry.
> - Meanwhile, we can use engineFactory as *engineId* , and SHA-1 hash of
> engine filepath as *engineVersion* (as before). We can improve this when
> designing a metadata registry,
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