It is a single node (author) with TarMK

On 24 May 2016 at 12:15, Chetan Mehrotra <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is it a single node setup or a cluster? What is the persistence used TarMK
> or MongoMK
>
> Chetan Mehrotra
>
> On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Loicram Kro <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > I'm using oak in version 1.2.11.
> > I have a problem with visibility of changes in new sessions.
> > Steps which I do:
> > 1. Send a request to save some changes (changes are saved by OSGI
> Service)
> > 2. Changes are saved and response is sent back
> > 3. I send new request which tries to read the changes from the previous
> > request
> > 4. Changes are not visible
> >
> > I read in the docs, that Oak for each new session is taking a repository
> > snapshot. From what I've understood, changes from the point number one,
> may
> > not be visible for sessions which were already created, but they will be
> > visible for new sessions.
> > I've tried to refresh the Session, by calling refresh(false) on Session
> > object, but usually changes are still not visible.
> > Of course if I will wait 2-3 second between those requests then
> everything
> > is fine, but that is not possible in my case.
> >
> > I assume that save is not done when immediately, and still something is
> > happening in the background (maybe there are some default commit hooks,
> > which need some time to process).
> >
> > It's time for questions:
> > 1. Is it proper behaviour ? That I don't see changes from previous
> request
> > in the new request?
> > 2. If yes, how can I get those changes? I mean, i know that I can do
> > everything in one request, so I will see my changes, but maybe there is a
> > way to get those changes for example from repository directly? I couldn't
> > find any information how to do that.
> >
> > I will just add, that all the time I have short term sessions. (requests
> > goes to sling servlet, which pass the request to OSGI Service).
> >
>

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