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Michael Bouschen commented on JDO-623:
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Added QueryTimeout TCK test class to the query.conf test configuration (see
revision 821093) . This test still fails because timeouts are not yet supported
by the regular datanucleus JDOQL implementation.
> Query cancel and timeout support
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>
> Key: JDO-623
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-623
> Project: JDO
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: api2, tck2
> Reporter: Andy Jefferson
> Assignee: Michael Bouschen
> Fix For: JDO 2 maintenance release 3
>
> Attachments: JDO-623-mbo.patch, JDO-623-tck2-mbo.patch,
> pmf_option.patch, query.patch, query_timeout.patch
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>
> JDO doesn't have a mechanism to stop queries from overrunning. JPA2 now
> allows
> a persistence property to allow timing them out, and most JDO implementations
> have allowed this as an extension since JDO1. It would make sense for JDO
> (2.3) to have the same or a variation. I propose having the following
> Simple PMF property "javax.jdo.option.queryTimeout" to specify the number of
> millisecs (or secs) before any query is timed out. Throw a
> QueryTimeoutException (extends JDOException) when the timeout happens.
> Add methods Query.setTimeout(int), Query.getTimeout() to allow
> setting/retrieving the timeout interval on a per-query basis.
> Add method Query.cancel() to cancel any running query. If an implementation
> doesn't support cancelling of queries then it should throw a
> JDOUnsupportedOptionException. Any query execute() that is cancelled will
> throw a QueryInterruptedException (extends JDOUserException).
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