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justin cater

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How to Avoid the Dreaded Dead Lock when Pessimistic Locking – And some Awesome Java 8 Usage! Posted: Apr 9, 2015 5:28 AM
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Sometimes you simply cannot avoid it: Pessimistic locking via SQL. In fact, it’s an awesome tool when you want to synchronise several applications on a shared, global lock. Some may think this is abusing the database. We think use the tools you have if they can solve the problem you have. For instance, the RDBMS ...

 

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