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justin cater

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The downside of version-less optimistic locking Posted: Dec 10, 2014 10:55 PM
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Introduction In my previous post I demonstrated how you can scale optimistic locking through write-concerns splitting. Version-less optimistic locking is one lesser-known Hibernate feature. In this post I’ll explain both the good and the bad parts of this approach.         Version-less optimistic locking Optimistic locking is commonly associated with a logical or […]

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