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Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Doug Young

Hi,

 I know the Tamino processor has the two properties

oxf.tamino.isolation-degree

and

oxf.tamino.lock-mode

 

which are set in the file properties.xml, but if I do not include settings for them in properties.xml what values are used ?

I have checked the documentation but it does not say.

 

regards

Doug Young

 

Doug Young

Software Engineer

 

Teleflex IT

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Re: Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Erik Bruchez
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Doug,

OPS does not set any of those properties on the Tamino connection if
they are not specified. I assume that some default is used in that case,
and that the Tamino documentation contains the answer. Please let us
know if you find out.

-Erik

Doug Young wrote:

> Hi,
>
>  I know the Tamino processor has the two properties
>
> oxf.tamino.isolation-degree
>
> and
>
> oxf.tamino.lock-mode
>
>  
>
> which are set in the file properties.xml, but if I do not include
> settings for them in properties.xml what values are used ?
>
> I have checked the documentation but it does not say.
>
>  
>
> regards
>
> Doug Young
>
>  
>
> Doug Young
>
> Software Engineer
>
>  
>
> Teleflex IT
>
> 1 Michaelson Square
> Livingston
> West Lothian
> Scotland
> EH54 7DP
>
> +44 (0) 1506 407107
>
>  
>
>
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RE: Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Doug Young

When you say it does not the properties do you mean it does not call the
Tamino API functions at all or it supplies the parameters as empty/null ?

regards
 Doug

Doug Young
Software Engineer
 
Teleflex IT
1 Michaelson Square
Livingston
West Lothian
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EH54 7DP
+44 (0) 1506 407107

-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Bruchez
Sent: 11 January 2006 11:27
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Doug,

OPS does not set any of those properties on the Tamino connection if
they are not specified. I assume that some default is used in that case,
and that the Tamino documentation contains the answer. Please let us
know if you find out.

-Erik

Doug Young wrote:

> Hi,
>
>  I know the Tamino processor has the two properties
>
> oxf.tamino.isolation-degree
>
> and
>
> oxf.tamino.lock-mode
>
>  
>
> which are set in the file properties.xml, but if I do not include
> settings for them in properties.xml what values are used ?
>
> I have checked the documentation but it does not say.
>
>  
>
> regards
>
> Doug Young
>
>  
>
> Doug Young
>
> Software Engineer
>
>  
>
> Teleflex IT
>
> 1 Michaelson Square
> Livingston
> West Lothian
> Scotland
> EH54 7DP
>
> +44 (0) 1506 407107
>
>  
>
>
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Re: Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Erik Bruchez
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Here is the code:

if (isolationDegree != null)
   newConnection.setIsolationDegree(isolationDegree);
if (lockMode != null)
   newConnection.setLockMode(lockMode);

If the attributes are not specified, the methods are not called.

-Erik

Doug Young wrote:

> When you say it does not the properties do you mean it does not call the
> Tamino API functions at all or it supplies the parameters as empty/null ?
>
> regards
>  Doug
>
> Doug Young
> Software Engineer
>  
> Teleflex IT
> 1 Michaelson Square
> Livingston
> West Lothian
> Scotland
> EH54 7DP
> +44 (0) 1506 407107
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Bruchez
> Sent: 11 January 2006 11:27
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [ops-users] Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?
>
> Doug,
>
> OPS does not set any of those properties on the Tamino connection if
> they are not specified. I assume that some default is used in that case,
> and that the Tamino documentation contains the answer. Please let us
> know if you find out.
>
> -Erik
>
> Doug Young wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>> I know the Tamino processor has the two properties
>>
>>oxf.tamino.isolation-degree
>>
>>and
>>
>>oxf.tamino.lock-mode
>>
>>
>>
>>which are set in the file properties.xml, but if I do not include
>>settings for them in properties.xml what values are used ?
>>
>>I have checked the documentation but it does not say.
>>
>>
>>
>>regards
>>
>>Doug Young
>>
>>
>>
>>Doug Young
>>
>>Software Engineer
>>
>>
>>
>>Teleflex IT
>>
>>1 Michaelson Square
>>Livingston
>>West Lothian
>>Scotland
>>EH54 7DP
>>
>>+44 (0) 1506 407107
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
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RE: Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Doug Young
Thanks,
 I will check out the Tamino docs.

cheers
  Doug

Doug Young
Software Engineer
 
Teleflex IT
1 Michaelson Square
Livingston
West Lothian
Scotland
EH54 7DP
+44 (0) 1506 407107

-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Bruchez
Sent: 11 January 2006 15:38
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Here is the code:

if (isolationDegree != null)
   newConnection.setIsolationDegree(isolationDegree);
if (lockMode != null)
   newConnection.setLockMode(lockMode);

If the attributes are not specified, the methods are not called.

-Erik

Doug Young wrote:

> When you say it does not the properties do you mean it does not call the
> Tamino API functions at all or it supplies the parameters as empty/null ?
>
> regards
>  Doug
>
> Doug Young
> Software Engineer
>  
> Teleflex IT
> 1 Michaelson Square
> Livingston
> West Lothian
> Scotland
> EH54 7DP
> +44 (0) 1506 407107
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Bruchez
> Sent: 11 January 2006 11:27
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [ops-users] Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?
>
> Doug,
>
> OPS does not set any of those properties on the Tamino connection if
> they are not specified. I assume that some default is used in that case,
> and that the Tamino documentation contains the answer. Please let us
> know if you find out.
>
> -Erik
>
> Doug Young wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>> I know the Tamino processor has the two properties
>>
>>oxf.tamino.isolation-degree
>>
>>and
>>
>>oxf.tamino.lock-mode
>>
>>
>>
>>which are set in the file properties.xml, but if I do not include
>>settings for them in properties.xml what values are used ?
>>
>>I have checked the documentation but it does not say.
>>
>>
>>
>>regards
>>
>>Doug Young
>>
>>
>>
>>Doug Young
>>
>>Software Engineer
>>
>>
>>
>>Teleflex IT
>>
>>1 Michaelson Square
>>Livingston
>>West Lothian
>>Scotland
>>EH54 7DP
>>
>>+44 (0) 1506 407107
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
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RE: Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Doug Young
In reply to this post by Erik Bruchez

Here is some info on isolationLevel and lockMode.

The isolation level defines the level of visibility of intermediate states
produced by other transations.
Isolation level possible values
. uncommittedDocument
. committedCommand
. stableCursor
. stableDocument
. serializable
The isolation default depends on if the call is made in a session context or
not.
In a session context the default is stableDocument, not in a session context
the default is uncommittedDocument.
I guess from the code snippet you sent me that you use tamino in a session
context and so the default is stableDocument.


The lock mode alters the locking behavior specified by the isolation level,
lock mode possible values
. unprotected
. shared
. protected
If not set the default is no alteration is made to the lock behavior.

regards
  Doug


Doug Young
Software Engineer
 
Teleflex IT
1 Michaelson Square
Livingston
West Lothian
Scotland
EH54 7DP
+44 (0) 1506 407107

-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Bruchez
Sent: 11 January 2006 15:38
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Here is the code:

if (isolationDegree != null)
   newConnection.setIsolationDegree(isolationDegree);
if (lockMode != null)
   newConnection.setLockMode(lockMode);

If the attributes are not specified, the methods are not called.

-Erik

Doug Young wrote:

> When you say it does not the properties do you mean it does not call the
> Tamino API functions at all or it supplies the parameters as empty/null ?
>
> regards
>  Doug
>
> Doug Young
> Software Engineer
>  
> Teleflex IT
> 1 Michaelson Square
> Livingston
> West Lothian
> Scotland
> EH54 7DP
> +44 (0) 1506 407107
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Bruchez
> Sent: 11 January 2006 11:27
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [ops-users] Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?
>
> Doug,
>
> OPS does not set any of those properties on the Tamino connection if
> they are not specified. I assume that some default is used in that case,
> and that the Tamino documentation contains the answer. Please let us
> know if you find out.
>
> -Erik
>
> Doug Young wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>> I know the Tamino processor has the two properties
>>
>>oxf.tamino.isolation-degree
>>
>>and
>>
>>oxf.tamino.lock-mode
>>
>>
>>
>>which are set in the file properties.xml, but if I do not include
>>settings for them in properties.xml what values are used ?
>>
>>I have checked the documentation but it does not say.
>>
>>
>>
>>regards
>>
>>Doug Young
>>
>>
>>
>>Doug Young
>>
>>Software Engineer
>>
>>
>>
>>Teleflex IT
>>
>>1 Michaelson Square
>>Livingston
>>West Lothian
>>Scotland
>>EH54 7DP
>>
>>+44 (0) 1506 407107
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
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Re: Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Erik Bruchez
Administrator
Doug Young wrote:

Thanks for the feedback.

> I guess from the code snippet you sent me that you use tamino in a session
> context and so the default is stableDocument.

We create Tamino connections with:

TConnectionFactory.getInstance().newConnection(url, username, password);

The connections is then shared and reused during the execution of a
given pipeline. But I don't know if that means there is a "session
context" or not.

-Erik



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Re: Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Alessandro  Vernet
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In reply to this post by Doug Young
Hi Doug,

We have added the list of possible values for the isolation level and
lock mode in the documentation. Is there a good online reference for
this that you would recommend and that we could link to in addition to
what we already have?

http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/processors-xmldb#tamino-properties

Alex

On 1/11/06, Doug Young <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Here is some info on isolationLevel and lockMode.
>
> The isolation level defines the level of visibility of intermediate states
> produced by other transations.
> Isolation level possible values
> .       uncommittedDocument
> .       committedCommand
> .       stableCursor
> .       stableDocument
> .       serializable
> The isolation default depends on if the call is made in a session context or
> not.
> In a session context the default is stableDocument, not in a session context
> the default is uncommittedDocument.
> I guess from the code snippet you sent me that you use tamino in a session
> context and so the default is stableDocument.
>
>
> The lock mode alters the locking behavior specified by the isolation level,
> lock mode possible values
> .       unprotected
> .       shared
> .       protected
> If not set the default is no alteration is made to the lock behavior.
>
> regards
>   Doug
>
>
> Doug Young
> Software Engineer
>
> Teleflex IT
> 1 Michaelson Square
> Livingston
> West Lothian
> Scotland
> EH54 7DP
> +44 (0) 1506 407107
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Bruchez
> Sent: 11 January 2006 15:38
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [ops-users] Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?
>
> Here is the code:
>
> if (isolationDegree != null)
>    newConnection.setIsolationDegree(isolationDegree);
> if (lockMode != null)
>    newConnection.setLockMode(lockMode);
>
> If the attributes are not specified, the methods are not called.
>
> -Erik
>
> Doug Young wrote:
> > When you say it does not the properties do you mean it does not call the
> > Tamino API functions at all or it supplies the parameters as empty/null ?
> >
> > regards
> >  Doug
> >
> > Doug Young
> > Software Engineer
> >
> > Teleflex IT
> > 1 Michaelson Square
> > Livingston
> > West Lothian
> > Scotland
> > EH54 7DP
> > +44 (0) 1506 407107
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Bruchez
> > Sent: 11 January 2006 11:27
> > To: [hidden email]
> > Subject: Re: [ops-users] Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?
> >
> > Doug,
> >
> > OPS does not set any of those properties on the Tamino connection if
> > they are not specified. I assume that some default is used in that case,
> > and that the Tamino documentation contains the answer. Please let us
> > know if you find out.
> >
> > -Erik
> >
> > Doug Young wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >> I know the Tamino processor has the two properties
> >>
> >>oxf.tamino.isolation-degree
> >>
> >>and
> >>
> >>oxf.tamino.lock-mode
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>which are set in the file properties.xml, but if I do not include
> >>settings for them in properties.xml what values are used ?
> >>
> >>I have checked the documentation but it does not say.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>regards
> >>
> >>Doug Young
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Doug Young
> >>
> >>Software Engineer
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Teleflex IT
> >>
> >>1 Michaelson Square
> >>Livingston
> >>West Lothian
> >>Scotland
> >>EH54 7DP
> >>
> >>+44 (0) 1506 407107
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------
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RE: Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Doug Young
Alex, the documantaion change looks good.

I have not found the tamino documentation online at an official Software AG
site. The documentation ships with the product so I guess they don't want to
share .

I have found the documentation at
http://portalclientes.consist.com.br/Portal_Arquivos/doc-eletronica/Tamino/I
NO/ for tamino 4.2.1 but who knows how long it will be available.

Erik, my reading of the documentation is that since you use the connection
object you are running in "session context" but I'm not 100% sure the
documentation isn't clear.

We have just received the latest Tamino, V4.4. I will be trying it with OPS
over the next few days -- fingers crossed !

regards
  Doug


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-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Alessandro
Vernet
Sent: 12 January 2006 02:33
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Hi Doug,

We have added the list of possible values for the isolation level and
lock mode in the documentation. Is there a good online reference for
this that you would recommend and that we could link to in addition to
what we already have?

http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/processors-xmldb#tamino-properties

Alex

On 1/11/06, Doug Young <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Here is some info on isolationLevel and lockMode.
>
> The isolation level defines the level of visibility of intermediate states
> produced by other transations.
> Isolation level possible values
> .       uncommittedDocument
> .       committedCommand
> .       stableCursor
> .       stableDocument
> .       serializable
> The isolation default depends on if the call is made in a session context
or
> not.
> In a session context the default is stableDocument, not in a session
context
> the default is uncommittedDocument.
> I guess from the code snippet you sent me that you use tamino in a session
> context and so the default is stableDocument.
>
>
> The lock mode alters the locking behavior specified by the isolation
level,

> lock mode possible values
> .       unprotected
> .       shared
> .       protected
> If not set the default is no alteration is made to the lock behavior.
>
> regards
>   Doug
>
>
> Doug Young
> Software Engineer
>
> Teleflex IT
> 1 Michaelson Square
> Livingston
> West Lothian
> Scotland
> EH54 7DP
> +44 (0) 1506 407107
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Bruchez
> Sent: 11 January 2006 15:38
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [ops-users] Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?
>
> Here is the code:
>
> if (isolationDegree != null)
>    newConnection.setIsolationDegree(isolationDegree);
> if (lockMode != null)
>    newConnection.setLockMode(lockMode);
>
> If the attributes are not specified, the methods are not called.
>
> -Erik
>
> Doug Young wrote:
> > When you say it does not the properties do you mean it does not call the
> > Tamino API functions at all or it supplies the parameters as empty/null
?

> >
> > regards
> >  Doug
> >
> > Doug Young
> > Software Engineer
> >
> > Teleflex IT
> > 1 Michaelson Square
> > Livingston
> > West Lothian
> > Scotland
> > EH54 7DP
> > +44 (0) 1506 407107
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Bruchez
> > Sent: 11 January 2006 11:27
> > To: [hidden email]
> > Subject: Re: [ops-users] Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?
> >
> > Doug,
> >
> > OPS does not set any of those properties on the Tamino connection if
> > they are not specified. I assume that some default is used in that case,
> > and that the Tamino documentation contains the answer. Please let us
> > know if you find out.
> >
> > -Erik
> >
> > Doug Young wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >> I know the Tamino processor has the two properties
> >>
> >>oxf.tamino.isolation-degree
> >>
> >>and
> >>
> >>oxf.tamino.lock-mode
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>which are set in the file properties.xml, but if I do not include
> >>settings for them in properties.xml what values are used ?
> >>
> >>I have checked the documentation but it does not say.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>regards
> >>
> >>Doug Young
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Doug Young
> >>
> >>Software Engineer
> >>
> >>
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Re: Tamino Processor Properties - default values ?

Alessandro  Vernet
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On 1/12/06, Doug Young <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I have found the documentation at
> http://portalclientes.consist.com.br/Portal_Arquivos/doc-eletronica/Tamino/I
> NO/ for tamino 4.2.1 but who knows how long it will be available.

OK, thank you Doug - so there will be no link to the Tamino documentation.

Alex



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