More information:

I've printed my tstamp info at ejbPostCreate time (juste after the insert 
request)
Then, I've printed it too at ejbStore time. It is called just before the update 
that generates the exception.
What is surprising me is that the values are equals!

I have to ideas (with really no garanty):

- there is a problem with the mapping datatypes ( 
*   jdbc-type="TIMESTAMP"
*   sql-type="DATE"
)
I tried with Oracle9i and Oracle8 mapping and I still get the exception...

- there is a problem with the transaction: this update that is delayed to 
commit time (I still don't know why...) is not executed in the transaction 
context and then can't see the insert executed before. Is it possible? I think 
about it because in the log, I can see:
"tx=TransactionImpl:XidImpl[FormatId=257, GlobalId=serge-dev/38, BranchQual=, 
localId=38] status=STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION;"

The STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION is worrying me.

Do you think I'm looking in the right direction?

Many thanks in advance,

Fred



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