I am running into a strange behavior of my C# application.
I am running the application in debug mode via VS2010 and after several hours the application just waits for a lock release but the only thread which is alive is the one that waits upon the lock to be released and there is not recursion in that function:
class ProductionNode {
private readonly object _lock = new object();
public bool Activate( long jobId )
{
lock(_lock) // Doesn't go through here
{
return DAL.InsertJobIfNotExists(jobId)>0; //SQL PLAIN INSERT IF NOT EXIST COMMAND
}
}
public void HasJobs()
{
lock(_lock)
{
return DAL.HasProductionJobs();
}
}
}
Again, when I am pausing the application using the VS2010 the only thread that uses the ProductionNode is the one that waits for the _lock object to be released.
To make things clear, the application might activate the production node in several threads but the in the given scenario where the deadlock occur the VS only displays a single thread which uses the ProductionNode object, the other threads uses other object types.
Any ideas?
Cheers, Doron
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