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EJB3: An introduction to Optimistic Concurrency Checking (Optimistic Locking) Posted: Nov 20, 2006 8:13 AM
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A quick introduction and explanation on how Optimistic Concurrency Checking (Optimistic Locking) is performed using the WHERE clause of an UPDATE or DELETE Statement. The technique described is not only applicable to EJB but have been used by many products and APIs (Client Server tools such as PowerBuilder, Delphi, Oracle Forms, other languages etc).

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