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Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Interview Question:
What is short lock and long lock in tibco iProcess?
Submitted by: Administrator► Short lock. This is the standard lock normally set
by the TIBCO iProcess Workspace. A short lock is removed
when a user keeps or releases a work item. In the event
that short locks are left behind because, for example, the
iProcess Workspace crashed, the only way to remove the
short lock is to re-start the iProcess Engine or use the
► Long lock. A lock that is persistent and can only
be removed using sal_llock_frm_init() by the user holding
the lock. Long locks are not normally used by TIBCO
iProcess Workspace, but may be set by SAL SDK programs or
the TIBCO iProcess Objects Client. Re-starting the iProcess
Engine has no effect on long locks, so a work item locked
in this way remains inaccessible to every iProcess user
until it is manually unlocked.
Submitted by: Administrator
by the TIBCO iProcess Workspace. A short lock is removed
when a user keeps or releases a work item. In the event
that short locks are left behind because, for example, the
iProcess Workspace crashed, the only way to remove the
short lock is to re-start the iProcess Engine or use the
► Long lock. A lock that is persistent and can only
be removed using sal_llock_frm_init() by the user holding
the lock. Long locks are not normally used by TIBCO
iProcess Workspace, but may be set by SAL SDK programs or
the TIBCO iProcess Objects Client. Re-starting the iProcess
Engine has no effect on long locks, so a work item locked
in this way remains inaccessible to every iProcess user
until it is manually unlocked.
Submitted by: Administrator
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