I'm developing an application with some kind of 'facebook like' feature. Every time that a content published by a user is 'liked' he will have his punctuation increased. This app will be used by a large number of users around the company, so We are expecting a lot of concurrent updates to the same row.
simplified code
User punctuation table
Punctuation(
userId NVARCHAR2(32),
value NUMBER(10,0)
)/
Java code
public class Punctuation(){
private String userId;
private int value;
public Punctuation(final String userId, final int value){
this.userId = userId;
this.value = value;
}
public String getUserId();
public int getValue();
}
//simplified code
public final class PunctuationController{
private PunctuationController(){}
public static void addPunctuation(final Punctuation punctuation){
final Transaction transaction = TransactionFactory.createTransaction();
Connection conn = null;
PreparedStatment statment = null;
try{
synchronized(punctuation){
transaction.begin();
conn = transaction.getConnection();
statment = conn.preparedStatment("UPDATE Punctuation SET value = value + ? where userId = ?");
statment.setString('1', punctuation.getUserId());
statment.setInt('2', punctuation.getValue());
transaction.commit();
}
}catch (Exception e){
transaction.rollback();
}finally{
transaction.dispose();
if(statment !=null){
statment.close();
}
}
}
We are afraid of deadlocks during updates. Oracle allows to make the sum on a single query, I don't have to retrieve the value and make a second query to update with a new value, that's good. Also reading some other posts here, They said to create a synchronized block to lock an object, and let Java handle the synchronization between different threads. I choose the punctuation instance the method receives, this way I imagine that different combinations of user and value will allow concurrent acess to this methods, but will block an instance with same values (Do I have to implement equals() on Punctuation?)
Our database is Oracle 10g, Server Weblogic 11g, Java 6 and Linux (I dont know which flavor).
Thank you in advance!