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j nadler commented on HSEARCH-540:
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I'm seeing this problem as well. I'm guessing that it is a Hibernate Search bug.
It only happens on one of the entities in our app, so I'm guessing that it is very
sensitive to the details of the entity mapping. Anyway I may be able to provide another
data point here...
JTA transaction commit causes AssertionFailure: Access a Sealed
WorkQueue which has not been sealed
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Key: HSEARCH-540
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-540
Project: Hibernate Search
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.2.0.Final
Environment: Hibernate 3.5.2-Final, Spring 3.0.2.RELEASE, MySQL 5.1.34, Atomikos
3.5.13
Reporter: Tom Waterhouse
Attachments: hibernate-search-jta-bug.log, jta-btm.zip
When we switched our application to use JTA a number of exceptions are generated on
transaction commit. Spring is used by the application; the transactions are managed via
the Spring class JtaTransactionManager. The Web app and Hibernate Search worked perfectly
using JpaTransactionManager.
Exception examples:
[2010-06-04 09:04:34.391, 49026]ERROR[http-8080-1](AssertionFailure.java:46) - an
assertion failure occured (this may indicate a bug in Hibernate)
org.hibernate.annotations.common.AssertionFailure: Access a Sealed WorkQueue which has
not been sealed
[2010-06-04 09:04:34.395, 49030]ERROR[http-8080-1](AssertionFailure.java:50) - an
assertion failure occured (this may indicate a bug in Hibernate, but is more likely due to
unsafe use of the session)
org.hibernate.HibernateException: Error while indexing in Hibernate Search (ater
transaction completion)
The full log file has been attached
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