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Kathey Marsden updated DERBY-3980:
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Attachment: TryTimeout2.java
Here is the updated program in case someone is interested, TryTimeout2.java .
Changes from TryTimeout.java are
1) Second thread sleeps for 10 second after select.
2) Only has one row in the table.
3) Does delete instead of update.
4) Starts a thread that shows a lock table dump every 10 seconds.
5) This one fails sometimes with deadlock and sometimes with lock timeout.
> Conflicting select then update with REPEATABLE_READ gives lock timeout
> instead of deadlock
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> Key: DERBY-3980
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3980
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Store
> Affects Versions: 10.1.3.1, 10.2.2.0, 10.3.3.0, 10.4.2.0, 10.5.0.0
> Reporter: Kathey Marsden
> Attachments: derby.log, derby.log.10_1,
> javacore.20081209.092827.9800.txt, TryTimeout.java, TryTimeout2.java
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> The attached program TryTimeout.java should detect a deadlock but instead
> throws a lock timeout exception. The program has two threads that attempt:
>
> threadConnection.setAutoCommit(false);
> /* set isolation level to repeatable read */
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> threadConnection.setTransactionIsolation(Connection.TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ);
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> ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery("select * from t where i = 456");
> while (rs.next());
> stmt.executeUpdate("update t set i = 456 where i = 456");
> threadConnection.commit();
> This gives SQLState 40001 (deadlock) with DB2 but a lock timeout with Derby.
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