Agreed - at least 3 customers have got bitten by this in the last few
weeks.

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Understood.  I just meant that it would probably do a lot to mitigate  
the surprise in the case I mentioned.

--Orion

On Apr 1, 2008, at 2:07 PM, Tim Eck wrote:
> This is probably just a clarification, but I think this new behaviour
> wouldn't just apply on the VM where objects were first created. Any  
> place
> a shared object migrates, its [local] transients will survive  
> between a
> flush/fault cycle.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Orion Letizi
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>>
>> Sounds good to me.  It'll be a lot less surprising for people who
>> don't expect their objects to disappear from the JVM they created  
>> it on.
>>
>> --Orion
>>
>> On Apr 1, 2008, at 1:23 PM, Steven Harris wrote:
>>> about transients. One thing we can do to simplify things a bit is to
>>> have a concept of a locally cached transient. What does this mean?
>>> This means that when a something is marked as a "Terracotta  
>>> Transient"
>>> they can specify whether they want the transient to be saved
>>> to a cache on object flush and reinserted on object fault.
>>>
>>> We can extend the concept to make the "Transient Cache" to hold onto
>>> that object until it is DGC'd in the server.
>>> Any thoughts?
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