At Thursday 18/1/2007 16:30, Andreas Jung wrote:
<zope trace to the console> ip: 10.75.49.155 requests counting of lines 1 to 11 ip: 10.75.49.51 requests counting of lines 1 to 11 sending results to 10.75.49.155 sending results to 10.75.49.51 ip: 10.75.49.51 requests counting of lines 1 to 11 sending results to 10.75.49.51 </zope trace>
Zope says he got 2 requests form 10.75.49.51 and sent it the results 2 times. Ok, let's check the tcpflow then for these supposed connections : [...] Allright, there is only ONE POST request. So zope didnt really got two requests. Now let's see if it sent the data two times as it presumes : [...] The results were sent just one time, not two.
What is going on here ?
What does the toutCompter method really does? Does it modify some object state? That might provoke a ConflictError, forcing a transaction abort and the request to be re-tried (up to three times, silently, then it goes logged). -- Gabriel Genellina Softlab SRL __________________________________________________ Pregunt�. Respond�. Descubr�. Todo lo que quer�as saber, y lo que ni imaginabas, est� en Yahoo! Respuestas (Beta). �Probalo ya! http://www.yahoo.com.ar/respuestas