On Saturday, May 16, 2015 at 1:03:49 AM UTC+10, Colin Yates wrote:
> Data for the win.
> 
> I remember in the olden days when AOP reared its head and people were
> talking about retrying updates against stale data/exceptions. I was
> always/still am a bit cynical because I just don't see that many
> exceptions where the exception is transient and the second attempt
> would work.
> 
> I would be very interested to know how many UHEs are genuinely
> 'transient', in that they don't happen again when the user tries to do
> the same thing - do you have any metrics?


None of ours have been transient (small sample size). But that's because our 
apps are quite self contained and don't do a lot of chatting with outside 
servers. Ie. their state is fairly self contained. 

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