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
I have been playing around with some database code [1], and randomly on my
google travels spotted [2]. So i am trying to understand when/why i should
use: aries.xa.aware=true
From my current setup, i believe i am using XA connections, so what benefit
is there in adding the aries.xa.aware into the
Hi,
Using aries.xa.aware ensures that your transaction is handled by Aries
(Auto enlisted) so you’ll be able to mix multi-databases transactions,
mixed JMS/JDBC ones.
2014-11-26 12:41 GMT+01:00 garethahealy garethahe...@gmail.com:
I have been playing around with some database code [1], and
Hi,
Using aries.xa.aware ensures that your transaction is handled by Aries (Auto
enlisted) so you’ll be able to mix multi-databases transactions, mixed JMS/JDBC
ones.
Le 26 nov. 2014 à 12:41, garethahealy garethahe...@gmail.com a écrit :
I have been playing around with some database