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Manik Surtani updated ISPN-1297:
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Summary: Add configuration option to enable single-phase transactions for implicitly
started transactions (was: add option to enable 1PC for induced transactions)
Add configuration option to enable single-phase transactions for
implicitly started transactions
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Key: ISPN-1297
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-1297
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Configuration, Transactions
Reporter: Mircea Markus
Assignee: Mircea Markus
Priority: Blocker
Labels: transaction
Fix For: 5.1.0.CR1, 5.1.0.FINAL
Starting with Infinispan 5.1 a cache is only able to function in either transactional or
non-transactional mode. Mixed mode won't be supported any more.
This is causing a backward compatibility issue for existing users that make both
transactional and non-transactional access to the same cache.
A good example is the Lucene-directory that is writing to a cache through batching API
*and* directly. In Lucene-D's case, one can configure autoCommit=true for a
transaction: that will induce a transaction within direct (i.e. non transactional) calls.
Whilst this preserves backward compatibility, it is not "good enough" as an
injected transaction does results in 2 RPCs, one for each phase of 2PC, and that is less
performant than the "old" direct call. In order to solve this performance
shortcoming, another attribute is to be added: use1PcForInducedTransaction(default to
true). Enabling this attribute causes the *induced* transaction to force an 1PC resulting
in a single RPC. Other tx that induced one won't be affected by this configuration.
This mail thread is also relevant:
http://bit.ly/plNbLT
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