Hi Pawel,
Sorry this issue is for 3.0. We're improving the OrientDB kernel to support
parallel txs.

Lvc@


On 26 January 2015 at 15:29, Pawel K. <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Luca,
>
> Regarding SQL batches & locking the documentation says:
>
> https://github.com/orientechnologies/orientdb/wiki/SQL-batch
>
> "*NOTE: locks inside transactions works ONLY against MEMORY storage,
> we're working to provide such feature also against plocal. Stay tuned
> (Issuehttps://github.com/orientechnologies/orientdb/issues/1677
> <https://github.com/orientechnologies/orientdb/issues/1677>)"*
>
> Is it already implemented in 2.0? Can I use LOCK RECORD within SQL script
> transaction
>
> Best regards,
> Pawel
>
> W dniu wtorek, 20 stycznia 2015 19:22:32 UTC+1 użytkownik Lvc@ napisał:
>
>> London, January 20, 2015
>>
>> After 6 months of Development and Testing, 400+ Issues resolved, 55 Pull
>> Requests from the Community, 3 Milestones and 2 Release Candidates, Orient
>> Technologies is thrilled to announced the final release of OrientDB 2.0!
>>
>> Thank you to the Orient Technologies Team and our amazing user Community
>> whose hard work, contributions, requests and diligent testing made this
>> release possible.
>>
>>
>> *Can I use OrientDB v2.0 in production?*
>> *Yes*. We recommend using this final 2.0 over previous versions.
>> OrientDB 2.0 supports databases created with release 1.7. In order to use
>> the new binary serialization, you are required to export and re-import the
>> database. For more information, take a look at Migrate from 1.7.x. Since
>> the APIs have been improved upon for this release, we always recommend
>> testing your database(s) and application(s) in a test environment before
>> upgrading your production environment.
>>
>>
>> *What’s new?*
>> OrientDB 2.0 is much faster than 1.7 (many users notice a 40% performance
>> improvement) and performs much better when distributed on multiple servers.
>> The new Binary Protocol compresses the database size resulting in less
>> space used on the File System and higher I/O throughput. Furthermore,
>> OrientDB 2.0 is less sensitive to index corruption between restarts.
>>
>> See the full announcement at: http://www.orientechnologies.
>> com/orientdb-2-0-production-ready/
>>
>>
>> Luca Garulli
>> CEO at Orient Technologies LTD
>> the Company behind OrientDB
>> http://about.me/luca.garulli
>>
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