Aitor Grajal writes:
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... two requests concurrently accessing the same object ... The first one crashes, and doesn't finish right.... I want to know if there is any way to lock ... about locking resources in Zope. You do strange things...
Zope tries hard to avoid locking and uses an optimistic collision policy instead. Several threads can run concurrently on separate copies of an object. If, during commit, a collision is detected, the affected transaction is aborted and (I think I read that) restarted. If you really need locking, you can use Pythons "threading" module (in a package used from an external method). You must be careful, though. Look in the archive for a message from Sean McGrath about the potential problem involved and my reply for a solution. You may also look (as an example) at URL:http://www.dieter.handshake.de/pyprojects/zope/SharedResource.html It uses looks to protect resources shared by several threads. Dieter