Thank you for the reply -- setting relaxAutoCommit does not seem to work. Data
is still committed immediately by the transaction manager, using the datasource
I listed above PLUS relaxAutoCommit=true.
I even tried a very basic session bean method:
| @TransactionAttribute(TransactionAttributeType.REQUIRED)
| public void test()
| {
|
| try {
| javax.sql.DataSource ds = (javax.sql.DataSource) new
InitialContext().lookup("java:/MySqlDS");
| java.sql.Connection conn = ds.getConnection();
|
| System.out.println("IS AUTOCOMMIT: " +
(conn.getAutoCommit()));
|
| Statement statement = conn.createStatement();
| statement.execute("DELETE FROM BOOK");
| statement.execute("INSERT INTO BOOK(title,author)
VALUES(\"Should not see this title\",\"Should not see this author\")");
|
|
| ctx.setRollbackOnly();
|
| statement.close();
| conn.close();
|
| } catch (Exception ex) {
| System.out.println(ex);
| }
| }
|
I *do* see the data that was inserted when it shouldn't have been. If, in that
method above, I call conn.getAutoCommit(), it is set to false. I think the
transaction manager is doing something wrong, but I have no way of
investigating this further =/.
Please help!
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