Fw: [CalendarServer-dev] Write Locks and Unmapped URLs

Michael Rasmussen mir at datanom.net
Mon Apr 7 13:06:13 PDT 2008


Sorry, again, again. Should have been to the list

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Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 22:04:51 +0200
From: Michael Rasmussen <mir at datanom.net>
To: Cyrus Daboo <cdaboo at apple.com>
Subject: Re: [CalendarServer-dev] Write Locks and Unmapped URLs


On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 15:59:42 -0400
Cyrus Daboo <cdaboo at apple.com> wrote:

> 
> If-None-Match is probably best right now. I think LOCK is more useful
> when you need to make multiple updates and ensure those are
> consistent.
> 
I was under the same impression. Locking is actually only beneficial
for adding in the cases where you are required to uphold ACID.

As this is not really an issue for the present use of CalDAV I see no
purpose of making things more complicated.

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