I'm implementing a standalone cache (not using any other JBoss packages) and am
looking for information on what TransactionManager to use.
Currently it falls back to "DummyTransactionManager" and that seems to be unfit
for production use. The only other TM in the jboss-cache-core package is the
BatchModeTransactionManager, it's code indicates it is for POJO caches.
I ask because I think my other issue (posted below, regarding memory usage) is linked to
uncommitted transactions filling up memory. When I try to commit the transactions as
such:
| GenericTransactionManagerLookup tml = new GenericTransactionManagerLookup();
| tml.getTransactionManager().commit();
|
I get the following exception:
| java.lang.IllegalStateException: thread not associated with transaction
| at
org.jboss.cache.transaction.DummyBaseTransactionManager.commit(DummyBaseTransactionManager.java:74)
|
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