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Suppose we are using a DB with isolation level set to: read_committed and we are also using JPA Entities annotated with @Version.

We have two transactions T and K like these:

T ------------------------------------- K
start
read A
read B
read C
-------------------------------------- start
-------------------------------------- update A
-------------------------------------- end
update C
using the states of
object A and B
end

At this point in transaction T the update of C is successful, (version check is fine), so we are updating C using a status that never really existed on the DB.

What's wrong with my understanding ?

EDIT:

@Vlad

Consider this example:

T------------------------------------------------------K

Start transaction
Read A
-----------------------------------------------Start transaction
-----------------------------------------------Mod A
-----------------------------------------------Mod B
-----------------------------------------------End transaction
Read C version = 1
Read B

// use data da A and B
// to update C
A,B -> C
// update is successfull (check version is fine)

End transaction

Using OPTIMISTIC_FORCE_INCREMENT your are basically telling me to use always the find method with this option set right ?

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Optimistic locking works for individual table rows only. In this particular case, the entity C can be updated successfully since the second transaction does not modify it.

If you want to create a conflict here, then you must use either of the following optimistic lock requests:

This way, in the second transaction, whenever you update the entity A, you'll also trigger a version increment in C.

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  • Thank you so much!
    – GionJh
    Oct 25, 2016 at 6:29
  • I think it's not needed, but I would be glad to hear from you on that ?
    – GionJh
    Oct 25, 2016 at 11:34
  • Flush is called automatically at the end of the transaction, so you don;t have to call it manually. Oct 25, 2016 at 11:35
  • I have one last doubt: suppose we load en entity wih hibernate findById with Option OPTIMISTIC_FORCE_INCREMENT and the we serialize the entity to a client (long conversation here), when the client gives the server back the entity should I create an attached entity, manually set verion on it and then call merge ? sorry to bother you ;)
    – GionJh
    Oct 25, 2016 at 11:38
  • You are going to learn much more once you try all these examples through exercises. Use my GitHub repo for that. Good luck! Oct 25, 2016 at 11:41

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