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mxaccessgw/clients/java/zb-mom-ww-mxgateway-cli
Joseph Doherty f90bff01db Java client: port bulk read/write SDK methods + CLI subcommands
Final language in the bulk-CLI port wave. HEAD's MxGatewaySession had
only the subscribe-style bulks; this commit adds the value-bulks plus
matching picocli subcommands and a bench-read-bulk harness.

SDK (MxGatewaySession.java):
- List<BulkWriteResult> writeBulk(int serverHandle, List<WriteBulkEntry> entries)
- List<BulkWriteResult> write2Bulk(int serverHandle, List<Write2BulkEntry> entries)
- List<BulkWriteResult> writeSecuredBulk(int serverHandle, List<WriteSecuredBulkEntry> entries)
- List<BulkWriteResult> writeSecured2Bulk(int serverHandle, List<WriteSecured2BulkEntry> entries)
- List<BulkReadResult> readBulk(int serverHandle, List<String> tagAddresses, Duration timeout)

readBulk uses java.time.Duration for the timeout parameter (idiomatic
Java) and internally converts to the timeoutMs proto field;
Duration.ZERO / null both delegate to the worker default. Per-entry
secured user ids stay on each WriteSecured(2)BulkEntry to match the
proto's per-row shape.

CLI (MxGatewayCli.java):
- read-bulk / write-bulk / write2-bulk / write-secured-bulk /
  write-secured2-bulk as picocli @Command subcommands. Write families
  share value-parsing logic; gating of --current-user-id /
  --verifier-user-id / --timestamp matches the cross-language flag
  contract.
- bench-read-bulk: --iterations / --warmup loop with avg/min/max ms
  reporting plus a --json mode that emits the cross-language bench
  JSON schema.

A small fixture in MxGatewayCliTests.FakeSession adds stub
implementations of the five new interface methods so the test module
compiles.

Verification: gradle build BUILD SUCCESSFUL (4 tasks executed, all
tests pass); gradle :zb-mom-ww-mxgateway-cli:installDist BUILD
SUCCESSFUL. Manual smoke against live gateway on localhost:5120:
open-session → register → read-bulk cold (wasCached=false both tags)
→ subscribe-bulk → read-bulk warm (wasCached=true both tags) →
write-bulk int32 111,222 (both wasSuccessful=true) → write2-bulk
timestamped (both wasSuccessful=true) → write-secured-bulk and
write-secured2-bulk return per-entry MXAccess "Value does not fall
within the expected range" failures with the configured user/verifier
ids (0,0) — confirming the SDK does NOT throw on per-entry MXAccess
failures and surfaces them through BulkWriteResult exactly as the
.NET and Go ports do → bench-read-bulk iterations=20 avg=9.5 ms
last_success=2/2 cached=2/2 → close-session SESSION_STATE_CLOSED.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 04:50:34 -04:00
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