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Michael Musgrove commented on JBTM-2270:
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More comments:
* In the JTS case, the participant record often resides in a different object store from
the transaction log so it you would need tooling that can span multiple stores in order to
implement the requested feature.
* We do have a JMX interface to the object store so that would need to be used to look at
remote logs but the JMX server would need to be running.
* Something needs to tell the tooling which object stores to look at (which is not a
trivial requirement).
Also, we have about 30 record types. Up until now we have added tooling support on an
adhoc basis for records that are of most interest. We really need to add another method to
the record interface to enforce developers to take tooling into account when they add new
records.
When expose-all-logs is used with JTS then no participant for
transaction is shown
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Key: JBTM-2270
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTM-2270
Project: JBoss Transaction Manager
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: JTS
Affects Versions: 4.17.23
Reporter: Ondřej Chaloupka
Assignee: Gytis Trikleris
Fix For: 6.0.0
When expose-all-logs is set to true I'm not able to get any participants of the
listed transaction.
This is log from operation to get type of transaction and then see all participants.
Reading type of the transaction:
Succesful management operation {
"operation" => "read-attribute",
"address" => [
("subsystem" => "transactions"),
("log-store" => "log-store"),
("transactions" => "0:ffff0a280545:2d64af2f:54378290:3c")
],
"name" => "type"
} with result {
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => "CosTransactions/XAResourceRecord"
}
Getting participants:
Succesful management operation {
"operation" => "read-children-names",
"address" => [
("subsystem" => "transactions"),
("log-store" => "log-store"),
("transactions" => "0:ffff0a280545:2d64af2f:54378290:3c")
],
"child-type" => "participants"
} with result {
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => []
}