Under MySQL, you can use InnoDB tables, which support row-level locking. See http://www.innodb.com/ibman.html#Locking_reads. I'm sure other databases support this, too.
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In reply to Re: Concurrency control in web applications
by hardburn
in thread Concurrency control in web applications
by cbraga
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