In that case. If you have downloaded cocoon and if you have setup cocoon.war.
Then try using the search engine supplied.
That is what I use when I want to know something.
I have done a search for transaction using the lucene search engine
and there a number of results referring to transactions in cocoon.


I find the search engine to be quite helpful furthermore it is there to help you
find answers to questions you may have about cocoon functionality.



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Subject: Re: database transaction handling
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 02:44:46 +0200

> Obviously you will have to implement an algorythm to detect
> the locks so that other users can detect the locks, wait and go back
> for the data.

I don't think i have to, because setting transaction isolation level should
be enough for what you described.

I asked for some pattern, solution tested Cocoon2 (what components? actions?
how?)


Best regards



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