All right Armin, sorry... I can't undestand your previous email, but now I',
studing more...
But tell me, ODMG-api is more simple to use with managed enviroment and
stateless session beans?

Thanks,

Fernando Bernardino


----- Original Message -----
From: "Armin Waibel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "OJB Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: Error with ConnectionManagerImpl...


> Hi Fernando,
>
> the exception when using PersistenceBrokerFactorySyncImpl is correct:
>
> java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: In managed environments only
> JTA transaction demarcation allowed
> at
>
org.apache.ojb.broker.core.PersistenceBrokerFactorySyncImpl$PersistenceBroke
rSyncImpl.abortTransaction(Unknown
> Source)
> at
>
org.apache.ojb.broker.core.DelegatingPersistenceBroker.abortTransaction(Unkn
own
> Source)
> at br.com.ptcom.webField.dao.BaseDAO.insert(BaseDAO.java:41)
>
> As I said in my previous mail, in managed environments only JTA-tx
> demarcation is allowed (declare container managed tx in your deployment
> descriptor or lookup via JNDI a UserTransaction in your bean).
> So, if you use PB-tx demarcation an exception will be thrown.
>
> Here is an example for using PB-api within a session bean and container
> managed transaction
>
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/db-ojb/src/ejb/org/apache/ojb/ejb/pb/PBSes
sionBean.java?rev=1.5.2.1&view=markup
>
> Note that you first have to provide a JTA-tx (when using container
> managed tx all session bean method calls have a running tx, when using
> UserTransaction first lookup the tx) and then obtain a PB instance from
> the PBF.
>
> regards,
> Armin
>
>
> Fernando Gomes Bernardino wrote:
> > Hi again,
> >
> > Armin, I'm using a new properties, based on the ojb guides.You can see
in:
> > http://fgbernardino.vo6.net/ojb.properties_1711.htm
> >
> > My enviroment is JBoss 3.2.5, I'm using JNDI and DataSource. I'm using
PB-Api, this way:
> >
> > public BaseDAO(){
> >  try{
> >   broker =
PersistenceBrokerFactoryFactory.instance().defaultPersistenceBroker();
> >   }catch(Exception e){
> >    e.printStackTrace();
> >   }
> >  }
> >
> >  public void insert(Object object) throws DAOException{
> >   try {
> >    broker.beginTransaction();
> >    broker.store(object);
> >    broker.commitTransaction();
> >   } catch (Exception e) {
> >    try {
> >     broker.abortTransaction();
> >    } catch (TransactionNotInProgressException e1) {
> >     throw new DAOException(e);
> >    }
> >    throw new DAOException(e);
> >   } finally {
> >    broker.close();
> >   }
> >  }
> >
> >
> > If I use the
> > "PersistenceBrokerFactoryClass=
> > org.apache.ojb.broker.core.PersistenceBrokerFactoryDefaultImpl" ,
> > I can store the object but an error is showed:
> > http://fgbernardino.vo6.net/error_DefaultImpl_today.htm
> >
> > But, if I change to
> > "PersistenceBrokerFactoryClass=
> > org.apache.ojb.broker.core.PersistenceBrokerFactorySyncImpl" ,
> > I can't store the object, an error is showed when I do
> > "broker.beginTransaction()" :
> > http://fgbernardino.vo6.net/error_syncImpl.htm
> >
> > I'm looking to .properties but I can't find nothing...
> > Thanks a lot for your time and sorry about the links, but if I send an
large email, it's return to me...
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Fernando Bernardino
> >
> >
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