Hi, Sridhar. I'm sorry to say that the Derby community is an open
source community of volunteers and is under no obligation to "respond as
soon as possible." I think folks have done their best to try and answer
your questions. It appears that you are running into deadlock
situations and without lots more detail there's not much more anybody
can do to help.
If you have a need for a guaranteed response time and a guaranteed fix
to your problem if needed, I highly recommend purchasing support from
Sun or IBM. You can contact me directly if you'd like support from Sun
and I can point you to the appropriate resources; I'm sure others on
this list who work for IBM would be happy to link you up with IBM support.
Cheers,
David
Sridharsingh Inder wrote:
Hi Derby User Team,
Do you have any updates on this issue? Since it been a long time we
submitted this problem.
Most of our clients are struck because of this problem. Respond as soon
as possible so that we can proceed further.
Suggest us how can we avoid this exception. So that we can implement
this in our application.
Thanks in Advance.
Best Regards,
Sridhar
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Hi Derby User Team,
Do you have any updates on this issue?
Best Regards,
Sridhar
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Hi Derby User Team,
Thanks for your immediate response.
The derby version is mentioned below
Bundle-Name: Apache Derby 10.0
Bundle-Version: 10.0.2000001
DERBY_DRIVER = org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver
DERBY_PROTOCOL = jdbc:derby:
We dont have multiple instance of derby. We are attaching the AccessDB
and DatabaseConnectionManager class for your reference.
[attachment "DatabaseConnectionManager.java" deleted by Sridharsingh
Inder/LNTINFOTECH] [attachment "AccessDB.java" deleted by Sridharsingh
Inder/LNTINFOTECH]
Best Regards,
Sridhar
Software Engineer,
Eurogiro Team,
L&T Infotech,
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Hi Sridharsingh,
Please describe more your running configuration. This kind of error may
occur if you are running different instances of derby to access a same
database.
Which version of derby are you running? Do you have more instances of
derby on the same machine? What exactly are you doing?
I have posted the reply to derby-user mailing list since I think it is
related more to the user issue.
Cheers
Julo
Sridharsingh Inder wrote:
Hi Derby Team,
We are using derby database in our application. While updating the
table, we are getting
"A lock could not be obtained within the time requested " this exception.
My queries are as follows
1. Why I am getting this exception?
2. What I should do to avoid this error?
3. How the locking mechanism working in Derby Database?
Thanks in Advance .
Best Regards,
Sridhar
Software Engineer,
Eurogiro Team,
L&T Infotech,
Phone: +9122-67768201
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