Not sure if anyone is still reading this, but I have a question regarding the lock file format:
Below, what is the <client-id /> tag for? I'm asking since is doesn't seem balanced by a <client-id> tag (I'm no XML wiz...).
What is this used for? Maybe I'm way off base but could imagine that if client-id = us, then we could safely remove the lock and proceed with the transaction. But, this tag doesn't seem to have a value associated with it, so I can't understand what use it has(?).
Not sure if anyone is still reading this, but I have a question regarding the lock file format:
Below, what is the <client-id /> tag for? I'm asking since is doesn't seem balanced by a <client-id> tag (I'm no XML wiz...).
What is this used for? Maybe I'm way off base but could imagine that if client-id = us, then we could safely remove the lock and proceed with the transaction. But, this tag doesn't seem to have a value associated with it, so I can't understand what use it has(?).
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> id>46738997- c2b7-4838- b4d9-eb4da53743 2f</transaction -id> count>9< /renew- count> expiration- duration> 00:02:00< /lock-expiratio n-duration> 10</revision>
<lock>
<transaction-
<client-id />
<renew-
<lock-
<revision>
</lock>
Thanks,
qo