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sebastien commented on AMQ-2355:
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Hi David, Hi Cédric

We have made some progress on Oracle side. There is an issue when using Oracle 
JMS Wrapper (including with resource-ref) and the connector. When the 
application is deployed, XA resource is checked and it is considered as non XA 
compliant.

A workaround has been provided to avoid this behavior:
In ejb-jar.xml, we must declare the connection factory resource as 
java.lang.Object (res-type) instead of javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory

Once this first issue was workarounded, we found a new issue related to JTA and 
how the container handles it. A new Bug has been created (Bug8970918) to track 
it. 

Our MDB is consuming a message from ActiveMQ, then sends a new message to an 
outbound queue hosted on ActiveMQ too. For test purpose, we throw a 
RuntimeException after the MDB sends this new message. In that case, in order 
to make the transaction work correctly, we need to invoke setRollbackOnly. 
However, based on the specifications, it is not required since RuntimeException 
is a system exception. If you do not specified setRollbackOnly then the first 
message is dequeued and the second message is sent to the otbound queue.

Sample code to workaround the transaction issue :
onMessage(){
  try{
      //your business process here
  }catch(Exception e){
      messageDrivenContext.setRollbackOnly();
      throw new RuntimeException("test");
   }
}

Thanks for your help on this ! I believe this thread can be closed.

Sébastien

> Sending a message from an MDB in Weblogic 10.3.1: "Unable to use a wrapped 
> JMS session in the transaction because two-phase commit is not available"
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMQ-2355
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2355
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Connector
>    Affects Versions: 5.3.0
>         Environment: Weblogic 10.3.1 (aka Oracle 11g), ActiveMQ 5.2.0 and 
> Fuse ActiveMQ 5.3.0.2, ActiveMQ 5.2.0 and Fuse ActiveMQ 5.3.0.2 connector, 
> Ubuntu 9.04
>            Reporter: Cedric Neve
>         Attachments: MDBTest.zip, MDBTest.zip, weblogic-ra.xml, 
> weblogic-ra.xml
>
>
> I am doing ActiveMQ validation tests for our client and we have encountered a 
> bug that prevents us from using it with Weblogic. The issue concerns the XA 
> support of ActiveMQ within that application server. With JBoss, the same test 
> succeeded so this is more an integration problem of the RA with Weblogic than 
> a real bug with the connector.
> I will attach the test project but here is the scenario:
> 1) A message is sent to testQueue4 (that is hosted by an ActiveMQ broker).
> 2) An MDB, deployed within Weblogic and listening on the queue through the 
> connector (and the deployment descriptors of the ejb), receives the message 
> and starts processing it within a transaction ( 
> <transaction-type>Container</transaction-type>, 
> <trans-attribute>Required</trans-attribute>).
> 3) The processing implies the sending of a message on testQueue5 that is 
> configured within the weblogic-ra.xml and through a ConnectionFactory that is 
> also configured in that file (and accessed through the EJB local references).
> 4) The send fails with the following stacktrace:
> javax.jms.JMSException: [JMSPool:169822]Unable to use a wrapped JMS session 
> in the transaction because two-phase commit is not available
>       at 
> weblogic.deployment.jms.JMSExceptions.getJMSException(JMSExceptions.java:22)
>       at 
> weblogic.deployment.jms.WrappedTransactionalSession.enlistInExistingTransaction(WrappedTransactionalSession.java:153)
>       at 
> weblogic.deployment.jms.WrappedTransactionalSession.enlistInTransaction(WrappedTransactionalSession.java:206)
>       at 
> weblogic.deployment.jms.WrappedMessageProducer.send(WrappedMessageProducer.java:136)
>       at 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.SendingMDB.sendJMS(SendingMDB.java:77)
>       at 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.SendingMDB.onMessage(SendingMDB.java:36)
>       at 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.SendingMDB_7x60v6_MDOImpl.onMessage(SendingMDB_7x60v6_MDOImpl.java:49)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.MessageEndpointProxy$MessageEndpointAlive.onMessage(MessageEndpointProxy.java:123)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.MessageEndpointProxy.onMessage(MessageEndpointProxy.java:64)
>       at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.run(ActiveMQSession.java:766)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.ServerSessionImpl.run(ServerSessionImpl.java:169)
>       at weblogic.connector.security.layer.WorkImpl.runIt(WorkImpl.java:108)
>       at weblogic.connector.security.layer.WorkImpl.run(WorkImpl.java:44)
>       at weblogic.connector.work.WorkRequest.run(WorkRequest.java:95)
>       at 
> weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:516)
>       at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
>       at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
> I am in contact with Fuse support and Oracle support about this case but we 
> are stuck at the moment and no one seems to be able to fix this. So this is a 
> cry out to the community to help us solve this issue and getter a better 
> Weblogic support of ActiveMQ.
> I will reproduce this with 5.2 (ActiveMQ version, not Fuse) and will post a 
> comment about that as soon as it is done. I do not think it is Fuse specific 
> at this time.
> Here is what I figured out so far:
> - When using EJB local references, the elements that are accessed (in this 
> case the connection factory and the queue) should be enlisted in the 
> transaction (hence the elistInExistingTransaction method call in the 
> stacktrace).
> - This also happens when we are using a Foreign JNDI server to make the 
> outbound connections to ActiveMQ instead of the weblogic-ra.xml.
> - Based on what the Oracle support told us, in debug mode, they saw that the 
> are retrieving ActiveMQConnectionFactory instance and not an 
> ActiveMQXAConnectionFactory instance. This would confirm that the XA support 
> is not present for the Connection Factory returned by the Connector.
> So, to fix this, we would wish to know how we could instruct the connector to 
> return an XA connection factory instead of the basic connection factory. It 
> seems that the problem is not only present for sending but is also present 
> for reception:
> 1) Send a message to testQueue2
> 2) The message is received on an MDB deployed within WL 10.3.1 with 
> transaction support and using local EJB references
> 3) We through a RuntimeException in the onMessage() to test the rollback and 
> receive the following exception (which is fine for us):
> 13:47:29,756 ERROR [ActiveMQSession] error dispatching message: 
> javax.ejb.EJBException: Unexpected exception in 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB.onMessage():
> java.lang.RuntimeException: Rollback to DLQ test
>       at 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB.onMessage(ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB.java:23)
>       at 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB_dz4wsg_MDOImpl.onMessage(ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB_dz4wsg_MDOImpl.java:49)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.MessageEndpointProxy$MessageEndpointAlive.onMessage(MessageEndpointProxy.java:123)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.MessageEndpointProxy.onMessage(MessageEndpointProxy.java:64)
>       at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.run(ActiveMQSession.java:766)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.ServerSessionImpl.run(ServerSessionImpl.java:169)
>       at weblogic.connector.security.layer.WorkImpl.runIt(WorkImpl.java:108)
>       at weblogic.connector.security.layer.WorkImpl.run(WorkImpl.java:44)
>       at weblogic.connector.work.WorkRequest.run(WorkRequest.java:95)
>       at 
> weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:516)
>       at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
>       at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
> ; nested exception is: java.lang.RuntimeException: Rollback to DLQ test
> java.lang.RuntimeException: Rollback to DLQ test
>       at 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB.onMessage(ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB.java:23)
>       at 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB_dz4wsg_MDOImpl.onMessage(ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB_dz4wsg_MDOImpl.java:49)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.MessageEndpointProxy$MessageEndpointAlive.onMessage(MessageEndpointProxy.java:123)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.MessageEndpointProxy.onMessage(MessageEndpointProxy.java:64)
>       at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.run(ActiveMQSession.java:766)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.ServerSessionImpl.run(ServerSessionImpl.java:169)
>       at weblogic.connector.security.layer.WorkImpl.runIt(WorkImpl.java:108)
>       at weblogic.connector.security.layer.WorkImpl.run(WorkImpl.java:44)
>       at weblogic.connector.work.WorkRequest.run(WorkRequest.java:95)
>       at 
> weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:516)
>       at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
>       at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
> javax.ejb.EJBException: Unexpected exception in 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB.onMessage():
> java.lang.RuntimeException: Rollback to DLQ test
>       at 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB.onMessage(ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB.java:23)
>       at 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB_dz4wsg_MDOImpl.onMessage(ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB_dz4wsg_MDOImpl.java:49)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.MessageEndpointProxy$MessageEndpointAlive.onMessage(MessageEndpointProxy.java:123)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.MessageEndpointProxy.onMessage(MessageEndpointProxy.java:64)
>       at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.run(ActiveMQSession.java:766)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.ServerSessionImpl.run(ServerSessionImpl.java:169)
>       at weblogic.connector.security.layer.WorkImpl.runIt(WorkImpl.java:108)
>       at weblogic.connector.security.layer.WorkImpl.run(WorkImpl.java:44)
>       at weblogic.connector.work.WorkRequest.run(WorkRequest.java:95)
>       at 
> weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:516)
>       at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
>       at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
> ; nested exception is: java.lang.RuntimeException: Rollback to DLQ test
>       at 
> be.fgov.minfin.ccff.fwk.application.ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB_dz4wsg_MDOImpl.onMessage(ReceptionRollbackToDLQMDB_dz4wsg_MDOImpl.java:93)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.MessageEndpointProxy$MessageEndpointAlive.onMessage(MessageEndpointProxy.java:123)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.MessageEndpointProxy.onMessage(MessageEndpointProxy.java:64)
>       at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.run(ActiveMQSession.java:766)
>       at 
> org.apache.activemq.ra.ServerSessionImpl.run(ServerSessionImpl.java:169)
>       at weblogic.connector.security.layer.WorkImpl.runIt(WorkImpl.java:108)
>       at weblogic.connector.security.layer.WorkImpl.run(WorkImpl.java:44)
>       at weblogic.connector.work.WorkRequest.run(WorkRequest.java:95)
>       at 
> weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:516)
>       at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
>       at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
> 4) The message is not redelivered even though the default behaviour is 
> documented as provoking 5 deliveries before sending the message to the DLQ. 
> Here, the message seems to be acknowledged just as if the message reception 
> was not in a transaction.
> We are not using the "useRAManagedTransaction" activation config property 
> since we want the transaction to be container managed.
> I will attach the MDB project and the weblogic-ra.xml for this case to be 
> reproductible.

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