Hello everyone,
We are using Geronimo 2.1.4 with informix XA driver version 3.0.0 JC3.
The application we build has a process which runs in the geronimo containner
every 2
minutes and updates lots of tables. in foreground we a web application where
users can
access screen and update and retrieve from the same tables.
Our architecture is like this
JSP/Struts 2 --> EJB 3.0 with CMT--> DAO using hibernate uses data source
configured in
geronimo server--> informix DB
We have configured the data source using the informix provided drivers and
the informix
Tran QL connectors.
We are currently facing a problem where we are getting locking issues
frequently when the
user and batch process collides.
The error is
"Could not do a physical-order read to fetch next row.SQL Error: -107,
SQLState: IX000"
The solution provided was to increase the IFX_LOCK_MODE_WAIT to some
reasonable time so
that the process waits for the predefined time before it throws the error.
Default value
for this is configured as zero in IFXDatasource.
By default data source configured using the informix XA option does not have
any option to
configure this parameter. Neither the hibernate has any configuration for
this, as it is
using the data source created in application server.
On analyzing the source code we noticed that there is a component
org.tranql.connector.informix.XAMCF part of tran QL adapter which creates
and configures
the data source,
public XAMCF()
{
super(new IfxXADataSource(), new NoExceptionsAreFatalSorter());
password = "";
ds = (IfxXADataSource)xaDataSource;
}
This IFXData source doesn not have the option of lock mode wait setup, which
can be done
using the method "setIfxIFX_LOCK_MODE_WAIT".
My questions are:
1. Is there any option where in we can configure the IFX_LOCK_MODE_WAIT
parameter?
2. If not is there any patch with this enhancement done.
Thanks in advance
Best Regards
Shanmu
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