[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is asynchronous without the need of 2 phase commit. It is group
communication based and requires the group communication system to
guarantee total order. The tricky part is, that the local transaction
must be on hold until the own commit message comes back without a prior
No, It holds until it's own Writeset comes back. Commits
and then send a commit message on the simple channel, so
commits don't wait for ordered writesets.
Remember total order guarantees if no changes in front of
the local changes conflict, the local changes can commit.
Do people have to be careful about how they use sequences, as they don't normally roll back?
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
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Darren
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