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Re: Single stack optimistic lock exception?
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Re: Single stack optimistic lock exception?


  • Subject: Re: Single stack optimistic lock exception?
  • From: Miguel Arroz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 19:27:28 +0100

Hi!

On 2010/09/24, at 19:11, Mike Schrag wrote:

> The problem with this is that I think people will constantly get OL failures a LOT more than before for relatively normal cases.

  Well, that's the point! :) People are ERRONEOUSLY not getting the OL failures they expect, which can lead to corrupt data and nasty results. If this is corrected and people start to get a lot of failures they didn't get before, then people should treat them accordingly and fix their code! :)

> Regardless, Miguel's not totally crazy :)

  Yet, my friend. Yet. Computers will kill me someday. And french routers too.

  Yours

Miguel Arroz _______________________________________________
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