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Re: Configuring ERChangeNotification/JMS Help needed
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Re: Configuring ERChangeNotification/JMS Help needed


  • Subject: Re: Configuring ERChangeNotification/JMS Help needed
  • From: Guido Neitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 10:19:25 +0100

Hi.

On 27.10.2005, at 19:37 Uhr, Wolfram Stebel wrote:

JMS was announced to be fast...

It is quite fast and I have noticed no slowdown in my apps. But updating the DB is only made by humans here ...


Data should be updated in the second application, so that a refresh in the
browser will reflect the change...
For now i have to re-login, thats semi-optimal.

Do you use the sessions default editing context with its default caching values (1 hour)? Perhaps just re-reading the value from the database when it is needed should do the trick?!


So, why turn optimistic locking into pessimistic?

Just handle the optimistic locking failures.

cug

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