Deadlocks, Wait Timeouts, and Other Transaction Issues

Jess Balint (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
General
Location: Ballroom G

Most application developers have no problem handling the basics of transactions in their applications. However a number of issues can be encountered and these are usually missed during development. This session aims to deepen understanding of transaction processing and show how to properly deal with transactional issues.

After examining the details of transaction conflicts, we will look at example error handling routines and review how the application can be affected. Finally some specific details of transaction processing in InnoDB and Falcon will be compared.

Jess Balint

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Jess Balint is a MySQL developer on the Connectors team. He is currently working on Connector/ODBC and NDB/Bindings.

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