The reason I havent used transactions is that this perl process communicates the status of the object to the frontend website via the status column.
The one checking the status could check if the worker is still running.
Or you could use a time stamp that the worker periodically updates. If the timestamp hasn't been updated within a certain time frame, the worker is assumed to be deadlocked or dead.
In reply to Re: Object Destructors and Signals
by ikegami
in thread Object Destructors and Signals
by bot403
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