Re: Dr. Miguel 'Optimistic Locking' Arroz [was Re: WebObjects stress Testing tool?]
Re: Dr. Miguel 'Optimistic Locking' Arroz [was Re: WebObjects stress Testing tool?]
- Subject: Re: Dr. Miguel 'Optimistic Locking' Arroz [was Re: WebObjects stress Testing tool?]
- From: Guido Neitzer <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 10:54:36 -0800
On 4. Dec. 2009, at 09:43 , Kieran Kelleher wrote:
> Hi Guido .... shiver? .... is it that cold in California? ;-)
Yeah, it actually is in the morning. At least it feels like this after a loooong summer.
> Fair points. This has been a good discussion.
>
> What is the workaround ....... is it that we must write a delegate to do ordering of updates like Chuck did for MS SQL Server? Is that right? Chuck?
I think so, yes.
The other point I mentioned was migrations that just don't work as well out of the box as with PostgreSQL and FrontBase. What I find critical is that they can't roll back properly. This requires WAY more sensitivity from the developer to get them right.
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