Hi ,

This is in continuation of the below statement on this post : 
http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/Lag-before-records-are-visible-after-transaction-commit-tp33787p33861.html

>>Continuous Query itself is not transactional and it looks like it can't be
used for this at the moment. So, it gets notification before other entries
were committed.

Does this mean we could get dirty reads as updates in continuous query ?
i.e. for eg if the code is as below:
1. Start transaction  
2. update records of cache a
3. update records of cache b
4. update records for cache c
5. commit

if update of cache a succeeds , but update of cache b fails, will the local
listener for continuous query for 'cache a' get an update ?

regards,
Veena.


regards
Veena.



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