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Julius Stroffek commented on DERBY-2220:
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Dan, I agree with your comments and I will update the patch.

> I didn't look at the network code, but can local transactions use the new 
> abortCurrentTransaction method DRDAXAProtocol?
> Using the term associated here with local connection is confusing, since 
> associated is for XA global transactions..

I call the existing method DRDAXAProtocol.rollbackTransaction method in a new 
abortCurrentTransaction. Since the rollbackTransaction could be used for local 
transactions abortCurrentTransaction could be also used.



> Uncommitted transactions executed throught XAResource will held locks after 
> the application terminates (or crashes during the transaction).
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>
>                 Key: DERBY-2220
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2220
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 10.3.0.0
>         Environment: Solaris Nevada build 49, Sun's JDK1.6
>            Reporter: Julius Stroffek
>         Assigned To: Julius Stroffek
>         Attachments: d2220_beta.diff, d2220_beta2.diff, d2220_try1.diff, 
> d2220_try1.stat, XATranTest.java, xxx.sql
>
>
> Using this piece of code derby will not release a table lock of 'dummy' table.
>             String query = "insert into dummy (field1) values ('" + 
> Integer.toString(value) + "')";
>             XAConnection xaConnection = 
> createXAConnection("jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/TestDB", "", "");
>             XAResource xaResource = xaConnection.getXAResource();
>             conn = xaConnection.getConnection();
>             
>             Xid xid = createXid(value);        
>             xaResource.setTransactionTimeout(10);
>             xaResource.start(xid, XAResource.TMNOFLAGS);
>             
>             Statement statement = conn.createStatement();
>             statement.execute(query);        
>             
>             // terminate the client application
>             // this will not release any locks
>             System.exit(0);

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