Ok I understand better now.
Do your tests in JBoss AS with it's decent transaction manager
(infinispan should have a config for it)
For unit testing, force the indexing process in hibernate to use a
single thread (I ghnk it's possible ask Sanne of you don't know how).
Exposing some configuration to infinispan makes sense. can you start a
thread explainig what is configurable and which one you think we
should expose to hsearch users. Ideally I would like to offer one or
two defaut config scenarios and allow to fallback to a custom config.
Emmanuel
On 12 août 2009, at 11:58, Łukasz Moreń <lukasz.mo...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Sorry, but my wifi does not work well today. I will try to explain
it more clear.
I'm using DummyTransactionManager available for Infinispan.
It associates transaction with the calling thread.
Steps to update index:
1. index writer acquires lock - begin of transaction
2. if it is necessary, index writer delegates new threads to do
merge work.
Those merge threads do not see changes made so far from begin of
transaction,
and are looking for segments which are not yet in index.
Changes will be visible when AD.3 is completed.
For tests i tried to commit transaction when merge starts and then
everything worked well. But then i need to start it again.
3. index writer releases lock - transaction is commited, all changes
made in this transaction are visible for other threads.
Maybe using some other transaction manager could help?
What about Infinispan cache configuration? Some configuration
mechanism should be exposed to the user,
or we can hardcoded one in InfinispanDirectoryProvider is enough?
2009/8/12 Emmanuel Bernard <emman...@hibernate.org>
why?
Emmanuel Bernard
Pending
you there?
Emmanuel Bernard
Pending
Ok please describe in details what is going on. From what you are
describing the tx cannot see all segments which looks like an
infinispan bug to me.
Pending
As a back up you can try wo transaction and see if that works
Emmanuel Bernard
Pending
technically the lucene index should cope with that
Emmanuel Bernard
11:16
but I like this approach less
Let's try and chat by email IF I'm not online, I need to run on some
errands today.
_______________________________________________
hibernate-dev mailing list
hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev