On Nov 12, 2013, at 12:43 PM, Martin Gencur <mgen...@redhat.com> wrote:

> +1 for all these suggestions. Configuring transactions in Infinispan is 
> overly complex (too many options). Some of the configurations were 
> supposed to provide better performance and they actually don't provide 
> that, some of them degrade transactions to non-transactions, people 
> cannot get the confidence of data consistency. This will also save 
> users' time when running perf. tests to verify which configuration is 
> faster, by providing fewer options.

+1000. We should use this to reduce the configuration options :)

> 
> Martin
> 
> 
> On 8.11.2013 16:28, Mircea Markus wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>> 
>> Several things were discussed lately([1],[2],[3],[4]) around our transaction 
>> support. Here's some some thoughts I have around re-modeling transactions 
>> for 7.0:
>> 
>> 1. Async options for commit/rollback
>> - they don't really make sense as a user you don't get any guarantee on the 
>> status of the transaction
>> - they complicate the code significantly
>> - I think they should be removed
>> 
>> 2. READ_COMMITTED
>> - it has the same performance as REPEATABLE_READ, but offers less guarantees.
>> - unlike REPEATABLE_READ, it also behaves inconsistently when the data is 
>> owned by transaction originator
>> - I think it should be removed
>> 
>> 3. Optimistic tx without Write Skew Check (WSC)
>> - well, without WSC the transactions are not optimistic by definition
>> - they are something else: an batch update of multiple key/values. If the 
>> batch is successful you know the update was atomic. If it failed you don't 
>> get any guarantee
>> - suggestion: optimistic tx should *always* have WSC enabled (no option to 
>> configure it)
>> - build our batching functionality on top of what currently is optimistic tx 
>> without WSC and document it as such
>> 
>> 4. Remove 1PC option
>> - I'm not totally sure about it, but does it really make sense to have 1PC 
>> as an option? they don't offer any consistency guarantees so async API + non 
>> tx do about the same thing
>> 
>> 
>> [1] http://markmail.org/thread/a7fjko4dyejxqgdy
>> [2] https://github.com/infinispan/infinispan/pull/2177
>> [3] http://infinispan.markmail.org/thread/nl2bs7rjvayjcybv
>> [4] http://infinispan.markmail.org/thread/vbg6g4otu7djazbc
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers,
> 
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