I am not sure if I have experience the exact bug you are referring to, but the abstract description fits the behavior I have experience using the cocoon-2.1-m2 release. I esentially sent 7 or 8 requests to my webapp simultaneously and 2 of them failed.
Im glad to see that this bug has already potentially been identified, but I think you are potentially quite correct in your analysis.
If this turns out not to be the case, I can provide more detailed logs regarding the continuations problems I have experienced with simultaneous users.
Jon
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Noels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 4:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cvs commit: cocoon-2.1/lib/core
rhino1.5r4-continuations-20030605.jar
rhino1.5r4-continuations-20030323.jar
On 5/06/2003 17:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> coliver 2003/06/05 08:54:40
>
> Modified: lib jars.xml Added: lib/core
> rhino1.5r4-continuations-20030605.jar Removed: lib/core
> rhino1.5r4-continuations-20030323.jar Log: fixed serious bug in
> dynamic scope handling by the continuation enabled rhino interpreter
> that would cause intermittent failures when multiple users execute
> flowscripts from the same sitemap
I might be wrong, but I cannot see any commit in the cocoondev.org
rhino1_5R4pre module that reflects the fix of the bug your are referring
to. Looking at
http://lists.cocoondev.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi.py?6:dds:0:200303, I don't
see any commit mail messages neither, so I'm pretty sure the fix of that
bug lives on your harddisk only (or the mailing list software glitched
somewhere, and I should dive in and fix).
I really do hope something is wrong with my analysis, but if I'm right,
that means a vital part of the flow system, central to Cocoon-post-2.0,
is not under public source control. This worries me a lot.
</Steven>
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