Hi Gerald,
> >> While following the recent "LOCKING-WAITING" threads I've been
> >> experimenting/tuning my beans for concurrency by turning reentrant
on
> >> and setting TX_SUPPORTS. Great improvement!
> ...
> Tell me about it... Friday is my last day of work and I've got to hand
th
> "Georg" == Georg Rehfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Georg> Hello Gerald,
>> While following the recent "LOCKING-WAITING" threads I've been
>> experimenting/tuning my beans for concurrency by turning reentrant on
>> and setting TX_SUPPORTS. Great improvement!
Georg> Ah
Hello Gerald,
> While following the recent "LOCKING-WAITING" threads I've been
> experimenting/tuning my beans for concurrency by turning reentrant on and
> setting TX_SUPPORTS. Great improvement!
Ah, at least one person giving it a try, thanks. I should have
done this on my own, but I'm just t
While following the recent "LOCKING-WAITING" threads I've been
experimenting/tuning my beans for concurrency by turning reentrant on and
setting TX_SUPPORTS. Great improvement!
However sql statements always rollback after the bean gets invoked (creaters,
finders, getters/setters anything) withou