Hi Charlie
Where is that all documented?
Regards
Krzysztof
On 27.11.2014 15:34, Charlie Mordant wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for the doubled mail (some issues with my client).
As long as you don't use the transaction manager (i.e use a single
resource in a transaction), I think that it's ok (from what
Hi Krysztof,
In the fuse documentation (
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_JBoss_Fuse/6.0/html/EIP_Transaction_Guide/files/XaJdbc-DataSources.html),
but unfortunately not in the Aries one...
Concerning the Aries datasource wrapper, I crawled the mailing lists to
find its
Hi all together,
forget about the docs available. A lot of stuff has been added to aries
transaction jdbc in the last months. I suggest to look on the code itself or
usuage of pax-jdbc-config and pax-jdbx-pool-aries. There is a bit of docs on
the pax wiki as far as I remember.
Regards
Hi,
Agree with Benjamin.
Anyway, we should add it in the enterprise section of the Karaf user guide.
Regards
JB
On 11/27/2014 06:49 PM, Benjamin Graf wrote:
Hi all together,
forget about the docs available. A lot of stuff has been added to aries
transaction jdbc in the last months. I
In 3.0.1, one could run console command stop My App*, which would stop all
bundles whose names starting with My App. This does not work (at least in
Windows) anymore in 3.0.2. It would return an error: No bundles
specified. It is a very convenient feature - I wish it is brought back.
Thanks!