Re: EOTemporaryGlobalID - Unique Bytes
Re: EOTemporaryGlobalID - Unique Bytes
- Subject: Re: EOTemporaryGlobalID - Unique Bytes
- From: Peter Vandoros <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 11:08:03 +1100
Hi Andrew,
I've been using this and haven't had a problem..... yet.
Which cases have you found that it's not unique?
If you find a different method, do you mind posting it here so we can
look into it too?
Thanks
Peter
Andrew Lindesay wrote:
Hello;
The method;
EOTemporaryGlobalID.assignGloballyUniqueBytes(..)
...has javadoc that reads;
Assigns to uniqueBytes an array of bytes that represent a byte string
that's guaranteed to be unique network wide.
In production I believe that I have seen some cases where it might not
be completely unique. Has anybody else come across this sort of
problem with the TGID before I start looking at the J2SE equivalent.
cheers.
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