I have no strong opinions on this;
I like both
setTimeout(long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit, boolean allowPartialResults)
and
limitExecutionTimeTo (or boundExecutionTimeTo)
The latter is only taken a milliseconds/long or is it also having a
TimeUnit parameter
but neither express clearly what's happening to my results.
limitResultCollectionTimeTo( milliseconds ) ?
(imho we can avoid the TimeUnit)
-- Sanne
2010/12/8 Hardy Ferentschik <hibernate(a)ferentschik.de>:
On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 11:40:57 +0100, Emmanuel Bernard
<emmanuel(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
> limitExecutionTimeTo (or boundExecutionTimeTo) seems exactly what we are
> looking for.
>
> WDYT?
I find it a little confusing to have setTimeout and limitFetchingTime (or
be it limitExecutionTimeTo).
Why not having another version of setTimeout - setTimeout(long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit, boolean allowPartialResults)?
--Hardy
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