Hi Vinh,

Please see reply to Chris Twiner.

Dong


Vinh Nguyen (vinguye2) wrote:
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> Hi Dong,
> 
> Have you found a resolution on this yet?  Looks like you are
> encountering a problem we're seeing now, too.  Synchronize on setting
> the producer EPR is probably not the best solution because this really
> slows things down, especially if you have to generate large numbers of
> notifications.
> 
> -Vinh
> 
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> The only thing that works is to synchronize on the producer EPR, since
> making copies of it does not seem to work.  Does this mean that the EPR
> deep copy or Xerces deep copy is broken?  Anyway, this effectively
> serializes all notifies to any consumers, which impacts scalability to a
> certain degree.
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