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Concurrency #127

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Fix (apparently) the concurrency issue caused by sliding windows on different entry points

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triceo commented Jul 11, 2012

Hello Mario, is there a BZ / JIRA for that? Can you tell me which releases does this affect?

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Hi Lukas. Don't mind about this PR. I was talking to Edson about a concurrency problem he found on the 5.4 and I sent this PR only to show him a possible quick fix (that by the way doesn't work in all cases, so we already discarded it). Yesterday evening we discussed a slightly different strategy and Edson is already working to implement it. Moreover we believe that in general we need a more robust (and possibly performant) concurrency model, so we already decided to rework it during the development of Drools 6. This bug doesn't affect Drools 5.3

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triceo commented Jul 11, 2012

OK, thanks for the explanation.

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