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[jira] [Created] (OPENJPA-2461) throws PessimisticLockException
instead of LockTimeoutException
Chris Watts created OPENJPA-2461:
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Summary: throws PessimisticLockException instead of LockTimeoutException
Key: OPENJPA-2461
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-2461
Project: OpenJPA
Issue Type: Bug
Components: jdbc
Affects Versions: 2.2.2
Environment: derby 10.10
Reporter: Chris Watts
When javax.persistence.lock.timeout is set to zero or the lock takes longer than specified then LockTimeoutException should be thrown, however PessimisticLockException is thrown.
>From the spec:
The length of time in milliseconds the persistence provider should wait to obtain a lock on the database tables may be specified using the javax.persistence.lock.timeout property. If the time it takes to obtain a lock exceeds the value of this property, a LockTimeoutException will be thrown, but the current transaction will not be marked for rollback. If this property is set to 0, the persistence provider should throw a LockTimeoutException if it cannot immediately obtain a lock.
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