Hi,
 I'm currently using the Jboss cache version 1.4.1 togheter with the jboss 
application server 4.2.2 (the chaceh version is the one shiped by default on 
this application server version). I configured the cache .xml file to use the 
JDBC Class loader to make the cache persistent towards a database.
 My use case is the following one: an external client application calls a 
method of a stateless session bean, which is deployed on the jboss application 
server. This stateless bean method looks up the local cache and puts inside the 
cache an element and finally it returns a value to the client application.
 As a first step, I didn't configure the cache to use a Transaction manager, so 
the cache started without transaction support. This time, when I tried to test 
the use case, everything worked fine: the stateless bean method is called, it 
inserts an element in the cache and it returns the value. As result I can see 
also the persisted element in the database. Obviously, since there is no 
transaction support, if a runtime exception occurs during the stateless bean 
method execution, the cache insertion process will be not rolled back.
 Therefore as a second step I set up the cache to use the JBoss Transaction 
manager (defined in the cache configuration file to use 
JBossTransactionManagerLookup) and I tested again the use case. But this time I 
get an exception when the application tries to commit: Transaction is not 
ACTIVE (obviously as result, the cache element is not persisted on the 
database). This exception occurs at the end, when the stateless session bean 
method has ended without exception and the JBoss application server tries to 
commit the operation (the insertion of the element of the cache) on the 
database using the TWO-PHASE-COMMIT protocol. If I put the logging on TRACE 
level I can clearly see that when the stateless session bean method is 
executing the operations and the cache is altered, there is a global 
transaction used, but at the end when it's time to commit, the server throws 
the exception saying that the transaction is not anymore active. Do you have 
any idea of the reason of the except!
 ion? Can it be linked to the fact that I'm using the REPLY_ASYNC
 cache mode?

 

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