- 13 Jul, 1999 2 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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- 12 Jul, 1999 2 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
without the create flag. This was reported by intrepid win32 Zopistas. Why did it work on Unix?
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- 11 Jul, 1999 9 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
Changed to use has_key rather than get to work with older mapping objects. Added important note in constructor.
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Jim Fulton authored
Changed to use keys() rather than items to iterate over the index.
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
- Provides a relatively simple example for building full storages, - Is useful for giving demos because it is non-persistent.
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Took out incomplete code for allowing a base base storage. Base storages are trickier than they first seem.
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- 08 Jul, 1999 5 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
in transaction writing *just* in case a system crashes during the last step of commiting a transaction.
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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- 07 Jul, 1999 4 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
all transaction aware storage managers recognize subtransactions.
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Jim Fulton authored
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- 06 Jul, 1999 3 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
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(in another connection).
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- 05 Jul, 1999 1 commit
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pool to go south when there were more app threads than connections.
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- 01 Jul, 1999 1 commit
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- 29 Jun, 1999 11 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
Added subtransaction support.
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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- 24 Jun, 1999 2 commits
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connection with the stored data. This is handy when multiple threads or processes are accessing and updating data simultaneously (e.g. When using the monitor client to poke at a running Zope process).
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