Sure. I suspect they would already deal with this in such a manner
anyway, given that this is how Hibernate deals with STATUS_UNKNOWN.
On 22 Aug 2007, at 11:33, Jonathan Halliday wrote:
The client app will actually get a heuristic exception in response
to its commit call and should do cleanup in the exception handler.
However, that's not always going to be user code, it may be e.g.
the app server's EJB container in the case of CMT. Hence if you go
down this route, which I agree is probably the best approach, other
parts of the app server may need to be aware of the issues.
Jonathan.
Manik Surtani wrote:
> +1. So the controlling app - which would typically be a
> participant in the tx anyway - would react to a STATUS_UNKNOWN by
> clearing the cache of the nodes involved. The cache itself just
> treats STATUS_UNKNOWN as a rollback.
> On 21 Aug 2007, at 19:01, Jason T. Greene wrote:
>> Manik Surtani wrote:
>>> Ok, I just spoke to Steve @ Hibernate on how Hibernate deals
>>> with this situation. From an IM conversation:
>>> "that is deemed a failed transaction
>>> anything other than committed"
>>> So Hibernate rolls back STATUS_UNKNOWN as well. I think this is
>>> therefore a safe default.
>>> Is there a good reason to try and purge the nodes in such a
>>> case? Or just stick with the default above?
>>
>> I think this makes more sense for the cache controlling
>> application to be responsible for removing data. If you look at
>> the hibernate case it does stuff outside the realm of the tx
>> boundary anyway (putForExternalRead). So even if we did auto
>> purge, it's not guaranteed that we are purging the correct data.
>>
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