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Subject:    Re: [SANDESHA2/C] Why do we need last activated time?
From:       "Chamikara Jayalath" <chamikaramj () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-11-21 14:28:36
Message-ID: 9d4ec10b0711210628w3174fd63r894a8f2dbe4178c4 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi Manjula,

Assuming this came from Sandesha2/Java,
SequenceBean.getLastActivatedTime(); the idea was to keep track of the
last time the sequence was activated, so that we can timeout the
sequence if it has not been activated for some time.

Chamikara


On Nov 21, 2007 12:09 AM, Manjula Peiris <manjula@wso2.com> wrote:
> Hi Sandesha2/C devs,
>
> In the current sandesha2/C svn the rm_echo_10 sample fails with database
> as MYSQL. But when I comment the following function call inside
> create_seq_msg_processor.c and create_seq_res_msg_processor.c it works.
>
> sandesha2_seq_mgr_update_last_activated_time()
>
> And I also see that it has no effect for other samples. What is the need
> for that function call ?
>
> Thanks,
> -Manjula.
>
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