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Vicente J. Ruiz Jurado commented on WAVE-315:
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This happen to us today ...
Seems to me that the file persisted wave is out-of-sync from the server memory
wave map (*), and in general all this kind of problems that are solved with a
server restart.
(*) We did some copy of the wave (we are using Kune) before restart and after
detect the update problem (some user B where not receiving the updates). After
the restart, the copied wave has more updates than the original one (the same
updated not received by the user B). So, the copy from the wave map, is more
complete that the contents persisted. Sorry, but it's difficult to describe, I
hope this help.
> Wave stops being updated in real time after some activity
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> Key: WAVE-315
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WAVE-315
> Project: Wave
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Server
> Affects Versions: 0.1
> Environment: Redhat Linux
> Reporter: Vytenis
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: ajax, fail, restart, server, update
> Fix For: 0.1
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> Original Estimate: 24h
> Remaining Estimate: 24h
>
> After launching a wave server (intranet) and testing it for a few minutes
> (deleting, writting, replying, etc..) it stops updating open waves in real
> time. This real time update problem remains until the server is restarted. It
> happens every single time after a couple of minutes of testing.
> Interesting thing about it is that when person A writes something into a
> wave, all participants see the activity notification in real time (ajax) on
> the left side of the screen (it changes without reloading), but wave (opened
> one) itself does not show any changes unless whole page is reloaded.
> When server is restarted, everything works well at the very beginning.
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