In this instance, couldn't you have all the EOs you're using in the defaultEC then just transfer them into ERXEC via localInstancesOfObjects?
On 5/31/07, Mike Schrag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2) Closely related to that, it's very common to do a bunch of things in close succession. Think of rendering a page. You bind to all sorts of EO's, and every operation that touches EO's potentially needs a lock. If you were to turn on lock debugging, you'd see that Wonder is going to go locking and unlocking your EC. It's really just spending a lot of time doing things that it doesn't need to, and stack on top of that #1, that you really generally don't WANT sparse locking, and you get a recipe for obnoxious lock behavior.
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