Le 6 août 2016 11:03, "nicolasduminil" <nicolas.dumi...@simplex-software.fr>
a écrit :
>
> "This is very unfair cause you have an issue so you have to show it ..."
> No, it's not at all unfair as I posted the relevant part of the code. But
> nobody looked at it. I could try to provide the minimum code to reproduce
> the issue when I'll have the time. But when I'll have the time, it will
mean
> either that I solved the issue by myself, or that I switched back to
Spring
> Data which has the following advantages:
>   i) works
>   ii) has a full consistent documentation with lots of end-to-end samples
>   iii) provide a very active and proficient forum where people is solution
> and not argument centric
>

Feel free to use spring bit you will get the same output. Point is you dont
use what you configured and without a sample hard to move forward. Also the
doc deals with weld case somewhere - dont have time too to google :p /joke
- and the unfairness you send our way is actually yours.

Check your stack:
org.apache.deltaspike.jpa.impl.transaction.ResourceLocalTransactionStrategy
is used for a JTA em so you didnt configure the transaction strategy.

You would have shared a sample which is 15mn of work you would have had the
solution in the half day...

I understand it is frustrating when it doesnt work but being aggressive -
reread, you did and we didnt - doesnt help to solve anything. Same about
"if you dont solve it, ill use something else". We - you and us - dont gain
anything with such a statement excepted being disappointed by each other
which is a shame when the issue is trivial.

> Kind regards,
>
> Nicolas
>
>
>
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