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Norman Maurer updated IMAP-193:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 0.2)
0.2-M1
> UIDNEXT generation is a big performance killer and should get reworked
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> Key: IMAP-193
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMAP-193
> Project: JAMES Imap
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 0.1
> Reporter: Norman Maurer
> Assignee: Norman Maurer
> Fix For: 0.2-M1
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> In the store api we generate the uid for a new message and guaranteer that
> the Mailbox.getLastUid() method will return this value after it is stored.
> For this we save the message and the mailbox and use for example a row lock
> (in jpa land) for this to get rid of ghost-reads etc.
> This is a big performance killer and is not needed at all. In the rfc its
> clearly stated that the used uid for the next saved message must just be
> equal or bigger then the UIDNEXT value.
> From rfc:
> Note: The next unique identifier value is intended to
> provide a means for a client to determine whether any
> messages have been delivered to the mailbox since the
> previous time it checked this value. It is not intended to
> provide any guarantee that any message will have this
> unique identifier. A client can only assume, at the time
> that it obtains the next unique identifier value, that
> messages arriving after that time will have a UID greater
> than or equal to that value.
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