But as always, I might have missed something of importance.
Is there something that prevents you from isolating the processing code in its own method/class that is called by all threads and is guarded by a lock of your choice?
I can use a lock of my choice; my problem was to find a lock which would have the desired feature that it is reliably the same instance for all EOs which represent the same object (regardless the EC).
Nevertheless, meantime I've created the following code (based on the blogspot linked below), which preliminarily seems to work well -- note that I lock (a) only objects of one entity, (b) already saved to DB, and thus can rely on PK -- can't bump into
different entities, can't bump into null PK.
Still, if someone happens to see any problem there, I'll appreciate a nudge :)
===
static private __locks=new WeakHashMap()
static private auctionLock(DBAuction auction) {
Integer id=auction.primaryKeyNumericValue // has been saved -> is unique and nonzero
synchronized(this.@__locks) {
def lockwr=this.@__locks[id]
if (lockwr) return lockwr.get()
def lock=new Integer(id)
this.@__locks[lock]=new java.lang.ref.WeakReference(lock)
return lock
}
}
...
synchronize (auctionLock(auction)) {
... this code never runs concurrently for same auction, regardless its EC ...
}
===
Thanks a big lot,
OC
On 02/03/2015 11:29, OC wrote:
Bogdan,
On 2. 3. 2015, at 11:00, Bogdan Zlatanov <
email@hidden> wrote:
This response will not be very helpful, but this sounds like an X-Y problem. Could you elaborate more on what exactly you'd like to achieve?
To have a code into which "no two threads would get with same EO, not even if the EO is in different ECs".
Namely, to perform some processing based on particular EO (or its global ID or its PK), which processing needs to be either atomic, or covered by optimistic locks and rejectable. Since the latter would be rather difficult, and since the processing is not
terribly time-consuming, and since the app is single-instance, I would opt for the atomicity, if I knew how.
Thanks,
OC
On 02/03/2015 10:39, OC wrote:
Hello there,
is there an object whose _instance_ (not just value like it seems to be with the global ID) would consistently represent one EO, regardless the EC in which the EO just happens to be?
I would need to lock on an EO, but I would need that it worked over all ECs, i.e.
===
synchronized (eo) {
// no two threads would get there with same EO
// _not even if the EO is in different ECs_
// which is why 'synchronized (eo)' does not work
}
===
Of course, I could make a thread-safe map, insert lock objects there and use globalids for index, but it seems to me rather convoluted -- not speaking of that I would not really know when to flush the data (unless I override EOs finalize, ick...)
Isn't there a better solution?
Thanks a lot,
OC
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