What I have done is to have a direct action that uses EOF to perform a
minimal database transaction to ensure the app is not bogged down or
deadlocked in EOF.
On Jan 24, 2010, at 10:40 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
Hi all,
just polling for ideas / techniques people use in detecting dead
instances. Naturally when there's lots of instances running in
deployment it can be hard to know if a particular instance has
locked up for some reason (and this can sometimes have a flow on
affect with the adaptor).
Thanks.
with regards,
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