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Tom Jenkinson updated JBTM-1398:
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Comment: was deleted
(was: Hi [~paul.robinson] please can you mark this as "stop progress" to move
this back to open, unless you are working on it, in which case you need to assign it back
to yourself, thanks)
Review subsystem usage across Narayana
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Key: JBTM-1398
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTM-1398
Project: JBoss Transaction Manager
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: TXFramework
Reporter: Paul Robinson
Original Estimate: 2 days
Time Spent: 1 day, 7 hours
Remaining Estimate: 2 days, 6 hours
h2. Components and their subsystem requirements:
h5. Transactions
* To Investigate
h5. XTS
* Bootstrap coordinator
* Setup WS endpoints for coordinator
* Setup WS endpoints for the participants
* Respond to configuration from standalone-xts.xml
h5. REST-TX
* Boostrap the coordinator
* Setup a REST endpoint for the coordinator
* Setup a REST endpoint for the participants
h5. Blacktie
* Register MDB
* Register MBean
h5. STM
* To Investigate
h5. TXF
* Modify the WS handler chain on application deployment
* Registers a CDI extension
h2. Notable Dependencies
h5. TXF
* Weld -> EJB3 -> Transactions (Could check that each link is valid. Check if
subsys or regular dep)
* JBossWS. Might be able to remove by putting the WS specific stuff into the XTS
subsystem.
h2. Subsystem Breakdown
Providing we can have 'soft' dependencies it would seem favourable to have all
the core features in the transactions subsystem and the optional 'transports' in
additional subsystems.
h5. Transactions
* All current stuff
* STM
* TXF (Unlikely to work due to dependency on Weld for loading a portable extension)
h5. XTS
* All Current Stuff
h5. RTS (new)
h5. Blacktie (new)
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