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Eclipse Community Forums[CDO] Help to debug server-side commit operation
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I'm trying to trace a commit operation on the server but haven't been able to hit a breakpoint during the commit operation. I'm trying to trace what happens on the server when the client provides new model packageunits to the server. Can someone direct me to a class/method that is definitely called in the execution path following a commit request from the client?
Sorry, forgot to add CDO to the subject.
Thanks,
Warwick
]]>Warwick Burrows2013-01-29T00:58:41-00:00Re: Help to debug server-side commit operation
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/452214/1005854/#msg_1005854
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to trace a commit operation on the server
Although you nowhere mention CDO I assume that you do refer to it :P
> but haven't been able to hit a breakpoint during the commit operation.
Where did you set your breakpoints?
> I'm trying to trace what happens on the server when the client provides new model packageunits to the server. Can
> someone direct me to a class/method that is definitely called in the execution path following a commit request from
> the client?
The first meaningful place would be in
org.eclipse.emf.cdo.server.internal.net4j.protocol.CommitTransactionIndication.indicatingCommit(CDODataInput, OMMonitor).
Cheers
/Eike
---- http://www.esc-net.de http://thegordian.blogspot.com http://twitter.com/eikestepper]]>Eike Stepper2013-01-29T05:28:43-00:00Re: [CDO] Help to debug server-side commit operation
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/452214/1005856/#msg_1005856
>> I'm trying to trace a commit operation on the server
> Although you nowhere mention CDO I assume that you do refer to it
Yes again Although I don't understand why you don't see the same updated post subject as I do. I posted this then modified the post to add [CDO] to the subject immediately afterward... I'm talking within 30 seconds of the original post. I guess it's another quirk of the Eclipse forums. Oh and I added [CDO] to the subject again just to be certain
]]>Warwick Burrows2013-01-29T05:48:08-00:00Re: [CDO] Help to debug server-side commit operation
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> Thanks Eike I'll try that.
>
>>> I'm trying to trace a commit operation on the server
>> Although you nowhere mention CDO I assume that you do refer to it :p
>
> Yes again :) Although I don't understand why you don't see the same updated post subject as I do. I posted this then
> modified the post to add [CDO] to the subject immediately afterward... I'm talking within 30 seconds of the original
> post. I guess it's another quirk of the Eclipse forums. Oh and I added [CDO] to the subject again just to be certain ;)
I suspect that changing posts after they've been submitted is an exclusive feature of the web forum software, which
can't be mirrored to the master nntp: service ;-(