Database Locks
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implementation-optionsImplementation Options(1)
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| Rdf:type | Locking Strategy | [1] |
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- **Database Locks**: If you are using a relational database, consider using database locks to prevent concurrent modifications. - **Distributed Locks**: If you are working in a distributed environment, consider using distributed locks such…
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