On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 09:40:43 +1000
Terry Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I notice in the ZODB2 article that it states that the conflict
> resolution method "should return the state of the object after
> resolving
> the differences.". However, in the example the method only returns
Terry Kerr wrote:
>
> portion of the state that was deamed to be in conflict. Shouldn't it be
> returning the entire new state dictionary?
Dunno, I wonder if Mike can help, given he wrote the article?
Chris
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Chris,
I notice in the ZODB2 article that it states that the conflict
resolution method "should return the state of the object after resolving
the differences.". However, in the example the method only returns the
portion of the state that was deamed to be in conflict. Shouldn't it be
returning
Terry Kerr wrote:
>
> I have a method which increments an attribute on the current object. I
> have created a thread lock so that multiple threads accessing the method
> simultaneously cannot stuff up the attribute value:
The ZODB doesn't work like that ;-)
As I understand it, each DB connectio