Tom Jenkinson [
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"Re: remote tx inflow: timeouts"
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Ideally the subordinate will never need to timeout the transaction as the parent will have
done it for it. If the parent timesout the transaction at the subordinate it is removed
from the subordinates reaper so that is ideal.
As you say, in certain scenarios a delay of <insert your fudgefactor here> is
realistic (say a stop the world GC in the parent) at that point we will get the heuristic
scenario in the parent where the child has already timed out the tx. I don't think we
can safely leave the transaction laying around indefinitely in the subordinate waiting for
the parent to try to check if it is timeoutable as we can't be sure the parent
hasn't died and will never recover.
Is remoting permanent connection oriented? Can we rely on a notification in remoting to
say that the connection between the an application server has broken as a result of a
server crash?
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