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Mark Little resolved JBTM-732.
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Resolution: Rejected
Not a supported ORB and because all of the old Orbix classes have been removed from the
code for over 5 years this is unlikely to work out-of-the-box anyway.
XA transaction not propagating to IONA Orbix
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Key: JBTM-732
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBTM-732
Project: JBoss Transaction Manager
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: JTS
Affects Versions: 4.10.0
Environment: windows xp Jboss TS 4.10, IONA Orbix 6.4.3, windows xp. oracle 10i
Reporter: jzendle
1) We have a stateless EJB running on server A JBoss 6.0 w/ JBossTS 4.10.
2) when invoked the bean starts a transaction using OTS (TransactionCurrent) then makes a
'client' call to an Iona CORBA server running on server B.
3) The method we are calling on B is defined as REQUIRES (via standard transactional POA
policy symantics)
4) the remote corba method inserts a record into a table using oracle XA driver and
returns the id of the newly inserted record to A
5) A receives the id and attempts to, within the same global transaction, read the newly
inserted record to do further work.
6) the transaction is then committed
What I am seeing is that before the OTS transaction is committed the new record is *not*
visible to A. After the transaction is comitted it is visible to 'A'.
I would expect to see:
1) 'A' would be able to read the record since it is within the same global
transaction before the transaction is committed.
2) If the Bean on A is coded as 'transaction required', I would think that I
would not need to explicitly create an OTS transaction. The transaction created by the
container would implicitly propagate to the corba call to server B.
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