Re: Kind of a simple question

From: John Martyniak (jmarty..x.netcom.com)
Date: Wed Sep 22 2004 - 16:40:11 EDT

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    Thanks for the help. I am definitely going to do my next project in
    Cayenne.

    -John

    On 9/22/04 11:26 AM, "Gentry, Michael" <michael_gentr..anniemae.com> wrote:

    > If you look in the DataNode of your model, you'll see a "Min
    > Connections" field and a "Max Connections" field. If both are 1,
    > Cayenne will only use 1. Adjust as you need.
    >
    > Cayenne can do optimistic locking (at least with 1.1, I don't remember
    > about 1.0). In the DataMap section of your model, look at the ObjEntity
    > configuration. Make sure you check "Optimistic Locking" under the
    > "Entity" tab. Then under the "Attributes" tab there is a "Used for
    > Locking" column with checkboxes for each attribute. You should check
    > all of these fields in general, with the possible exception of BLOBs
    > (you'll obviously need to decide what's important for your case). You
    > can also select relationships to be optimistically locked, too.
    >
    > When you modify an existing record and save it back to the database,
    > Cayenne will generate SQL something like this:
    >
    > UPDATE FooBar
    > SET x = '123'
    > WHERE x = 'foo' AND y = 'bar' AND z = 'baz' AND primaryKey = 547124
    >
    > In this example, your FooBar entity contained an "x", "y", and "z"
    > column and you had them all checked under the "Use for Locking" column.
    > Cayenne remembers the previous values of all the columns that are used
    > for locking and includes those original values as part of the UPDATE
    > statement. Of course, if one of the values got changed (like, you did a
    > manual database fix), then the UPDATE will fail and your application can
    > catch the error.
    >
    > /dev/mrg
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: John Martyniak [mailto:jmarty..x.netcom.com]
    > Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 10:47 AM
    > To: Cayenne User
    > Subject: Kind of a simple question
    >
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > How many connections to the DB does Cayenne use, when used with
    > Servlets?
    > Does it maintain a single connection, or does it maintain a pool of
    > connections?
    >
    > Also does Cayenne have any sort of Object Locking mechanism? Or does
    > that
    > need to be custom developed? Because I will have customers creating and
    > updating records.
    >
    > The reason that I ask is that I currently use another ORM, that uses one
    > (I
    > think that it is two actually) connection to the DB when used in a
    > Servlet
    > container.
    >
    > I am getting ready to start a new project and would like to try it with
    > Cayenne, but I have some concerns.
    >
    > Thanks in advance for the information.
    >
    > -John
    >
    >



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