Quoting [Daniel Gruber] (Mar 01 2010):
Hi, while scanning the wiki I found following: The Job object methods should throw following exceptions: - "JobAlreadySuspendedException" from suspend method when job is already suspended. The DRMAA implementation have to make sure that suspend job is just called once. It is not enough for the DRMAA implementation to rely on own state, it should check the state automatically in order to avoid problems when the state is set outside of DRMAA. Should DRMAA deal with such cases?
*Can* DRMAA deal with such cases? These are two operations which are usually not atomic (1: check for state, 2: suspend) - so how can a DRMAA client side library ensure that the remote state does not change between these two calls, e.g. due to a 3rd part API call? I guess it's ok to throw when the backend replies with that error (job already suspended) - but requiring the DRMAA implementation to ensure atomicity is most likely futile. my $0.02, Andre.
- "JobNotSuspendedException" from the resume method (like above). - "JobTerminatedException" when calling a method on a job when the job is already terminated. This is for "suspend" "resume" "hold" "release" "terminate" "waitStarted" Obvious synchronization problems: - accessing an already "deleted" JobTemplate: here that same as for a destroyed Session should apply (InvalidJobTemplateException) - accessing a job template while "deleting" (running a job or accessing otherwise): here that same as for a destroyed Session should apply (InvalidJobTemplateException) - write access for the job templates must be synchronized by the DRMAA implementation - Is there a need to make the invalid state of a JobTemplate (that is when a JobSession has been closed) as an accessible field or should every problem covered by the "InvalidJobTemplateException"? Regards Daniel -- Nothing is ever easy.