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  • Subject: Re: Passing ownership of object locks?
  • From: Lo <raikovl1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 04 Dec 1997 16:32:05 +0000
  • Organization: MKI

jmoreno@militarycars.com wrote:
> 
> Very Interesting Processs:
>                I can think of messagging with a break message queue from
> the submitted job to the submitter job.
>      1.- Submit the job and record the job submitted in some sort of record
> or data area                       2.- The submitted job will resolve the
> job that submitted this job and will issue a command request to the
>           submitter... the request is release lock of the data area
>                               3.- Now your submitted job can gain exclusive
> lock to the data area.
>                                                         Hope this can help
> you. Good Luck to you. Jorge Moreno / Military Car Sales /
> jmoreno@militarycars.com
> 

Don't think it will work. If somebody has been sitting queued for this
dtaara lock all along, then whatever you do with messaging, this
someobody will be the first to get the lock when the holder releases it.

Lo
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