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Richard Eckart de Castilho commented on UIMA-5763:
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[~schor] wrote:
Re: is this like a "read-only" state?
Yes, we could have a getter.
However, treating this as a "read-only state" would have problems, because the
asynchronous arrival of a uima-as CAS returning from a service would update the
CAS, potentially at exactly the same time another thread could be accessing the
CAS as "read-only".
It's better to think of this as a no-access state (read or write) by the user.
> UIMA: need a way to lock a CAS to prevent user from releasing it prematurely
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> Key: UIMA-5763
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-5763
> Project: UIMA
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: UIMA
> Reporter: Jerry Cwiklik
> Assignee: Marshall Schor
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 3.0.1SDK, 2.10.3SDK
>
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> UIMA-AS client supports an async style of sending CASes for processing to a
> remote service. When using sendCAS( CAS aCas), the code serializes CAS and
> dispatches it to the remote but keeps the CAS in a cache. When a reply comes,
> the cached CAS is used to deserialize a response. The contract is that the
> user code should not call CAS.release(). When a reply finally comes, the CAS
> is handed over to an application callback and upon return from the callback,
> the UIMA-AS releases the CAS.
> Problem: there is nothing to prevent user code to violate the contract. If
> CAS.release() is called while UIMA-AS client awaits reply (or during reply
> deserialization), bad things happen. In a specific use case, a NPE was thrown
> during deserialization and debugging was quite painful.
> Proposed solution: to protect integrity of a CAS need a way to lock/unlock
> it. Such facility can be added to CASImpl class. When a user code tries to
> call release() when a CAS is locked, the code should throw an exception
> (IllegalStateException or similar).
> WDYT?
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