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Marc Prud'hommeaux updated OPENJPA-61:
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    Attachment: OPENJPA-61.patch

The attached patch might work. It contains a new RegistryManagedRuntime class 
that just uses a TransactionManager facade around a 
TransactionSynchronizationRegistry. This will allow us to use the standard 
TransactionSynchronizationRegistry interface without breaking the 
ManagedRuntime contracts. The only shortcoming is that direct control over the 
Transaction will fail (since TransactionSynchronizationRegistry doesn't provide 
direct access to the current Transaction).

Note also that this patch will require us to update our JTA dependency from 
geronimo-jta_1.0.1B_spec to geronimo-jta_1.1_spec. I don't envision that being 
a problem, since it should be backwards-compatible.

I will need someone who has access to a container that supports the 
TransactionSynchronizationRegistry interface to test this out before we can 
commit it.

> Missing usage of TransactionSynchronizationRegistry
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>
>                 Key: OPENJPA-61
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-61
>             Project: OpenJPA
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: jdbc
>            Reporter: Kevin Sutter
>         Assigned To: Kevin Sutter
>             Fix For: 1.1.0
>
>         Attachments: OPENJPA-61.patch
>
>
> A discussion on the dev mailing list indicates that OpenJPA currently does 
> not utilize the TransactionSynchronizationRegistry.  Although OpenJPA does 
> provide other means of finding and accessing the various TransactionManagers, 
> we should update OpenJPA to use the standard interfaces.  Following are the 
> two notes on this subject...
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>               
> o  David Jencks       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to open-jpa-dev      More options   
>   Sep 27 (19 hours ago)
> I'm trying to get openjpa running in geronimo and wonder how openjpa
> locates the TransactionSynchronizationRegistry.  Grep'ing for
> TransactionSynchronizationRegistry I don't see it used anywhere in
> the code base.  What am I missing?
> thanks
> david jencks
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> o  Marc Prud'hommeaux         to open-jpa-dev  More options     Sep 27 (19 
> hours ago)
> David-
> We don't use TransactionSynchronizationRegistry (not yet, at least).
> Instead, we manually locate the TransactionManager via appserver-
> specific heuristics defined in openjpa-kernel/src/main/java/org/
> apache/openjpa/ee/AutomaticManagedRuntime.java
> If the Geronimo TransactionManager is accessible from JNDI or some
> method invocation, you can just add it into AutomaticManagedRuntime
> as a default (you can test it out by specifying the
> "openjpa.ManagedRuntime" property to "jndi
> (TransactionManagerName=java:/GeronimoJNDINameForTransactionManager)".
> We may add support for integration via
> TransactionSynchronizationRegistry in the future, but the fact that
> it doesn't provide support for accessing the current Transaction
> would mean that we would need to rework some OpenJPA internals.
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