"weston.price(a)jboss.com" wrote : anonymous wrote :
| | Not really. JBoss TS recovery works that way for any XAResource - whether it's
from JBM, a database, or whatever.
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| Huh? The underlying XAResource either has to be serializable, or the the
XAResourceRecovery interface has to be implemented to support recovery via JBossTS.
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| Can we agree on that ;-)
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I was just saying, that (for JBoss TS at least) you can write an XAResourceRecovery
instance that will provide an XAResource on which the tx mgr can call recover(). This
shouldn't be any different for any provider.
Whether the transaction was started by JCA or not (e.g. for inflow) should be of no
consequence.
When the recovery manager calls recover() the resource manager is supposed to return a
list of in doubt xids, whether they were started by JCA, some user application, or your
great Aunt Doris.
I still don't see what any of this has got to do with JCA.
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