Quoting Jack Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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> So, most of the time(94.3%) is spent for wstm to commit in the whole global
> tx. This is strange.
> Why so much time? 
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> I think it is important to reduce wstm's commit time at least to 5000ms. Is
> it possible? Thanks.
> 

There are a number of delay parameters in the ATCoordinatorImpl. For instance 
once the prepare message has been sent, the coordinator waits for a certain 
time before it checks whether it has received a prepared from the client. This 
slows down things a little bit but it should not be a problem. If you want 
things to go fast you can reduce these delays but I don't know whether that is 
really necessary. In any case the delays should not cause the application to 
fail. Also the coordinator only retries so many times in the Kandula 
implementation whereas IBM for example keeps on retrying for a lot longer.

I'm still blank as to what you particular issue is. Where does it fail? What is 
the last message your participant receives from the coordinator and what are 
the last messages your coordinator receives from the client and participant?

--dasarath


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