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Andy Seaborne edited comment on JENA-485 at 4/13/18 2:38 PM:
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This is possible with {{StoreConnection.flush}} which calls 
{{TransactionManager.flush}}.

It can be forced by going into exclusive mode to ensure the database is 
currently updateable.


was (Author: andy.seaborne):
This is possible with {{StoreConnection.flush}] which calls 
{{TransactionManager.flush}}.

It can be forced by going into exclusive mode to ensure the database is 
currently updateable.

> TDB should provide a way to flush journalled data back to the DB.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENA-485
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-485
>             Project: Apache Jena
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: TDB
>    Affects Versions: Jena 2.10.1
>            Reporter: Andy Seaborne
>            Priority: Minor
>
> TDB batches write-commits for performance reasons.  Commits are safe when 
> they are flushed to the journal.  At some point, the journal is written back 
> to the main database.  This happens periodically in use and always happens on 
> startup.
> It would be convenient to allow application code to cleanly force writing the 
> journal back to the database for the case when the application has been 
> preparing a database for moving elsewhere.  It is not critical the journal is 
> flushed (its safe anyway) but it is neater for preparing databases for moving 
> to a server for publication).
> Workaround 1 : Set the TransactionManager.QueueBatchSize to zero to make each 
> write-commit attempt to flush the journal.  It may not be able to due to 
> outstanding read transactions.
> Workaround 2 : run any TDB command line tool on the database e.g. 
> {noformat}
> tdbquery --loc=DIR 'ASK{}'
> {noformat}
> as this will open the database and so flush the journal).



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