Can you try a simple JDBC test? Insert a row using the same methods for 
timestamp parameters JBossCMP uses according to the type mapping you use and 
then try to query the table by the timestamp column and the value you inserted 
into it. This will tell you whether it's a type mapping issue or something else.

No transaction means the thread is not associated with an active transaction.

The SQL from 3.2.2 says optimistic locking is not used.

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