I saw this components ProxyInOutBinding and ProxyInOnlyBinding...can be my
solution?

How i use them?

Thanks.


cnicolai wrote:
> 
> 
> I made a test with your suggestion and worked....
> 
> TransactionManager tm = (TransactionManager)
> getContext().getTransactionManager();
> tm.setRollbackOnly();
> 
> But how i can intercept, like a proxy, to handle this without repeat this
> code in every component?
> 
> 
> cnicolai wrote:
>> 
>> I`m using some customized components that extends FillePoller,
>> TransformComponentSupport, ComponentSupport.... 
>> But the container or the flow (jca) don`t do this when the precessing of
>> an exchange fail??
>> Which is the behavior when this occur...?
>> 
>> 
>> gnodet wrote:
>>> 
>>> The component has to set the rollback only flag on the transaction.
>>> Which component do you use ?
>>> 
>>> On 3/27/07, cnicolai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to syncronize Spring DAO's transaction and ServiceMix
>>>> components,
>>>> everything works fine, i'm using a custom jboss-deployer where i load
>>>> an
>>>> jbi
>>>> container from a Spring Xml. The version from  ServiceMix is 3.1. My
>>>> problem
>>>> is that when an Exception occurs during the processing of an exchange
>>>> (onMessageExchange) from a component, the spring transaction is
>>>> commited
>>>> in
>>>> the database.
>>>> To control the transacion manager i configure this in the container:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <bean id="transactionManager"
>>>> class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean">
>>>>                 <property name="jndiName">
>>>>                         <value>java:/TransactionManager</value>
>>>>                 </property>
>>>>         </bean>
>>>>
>>>> <sm:container id="jbi" rootDir="./data/ServiceMix"
>>>> useShutdownHook="false"
>>>> transactionManager="#transactionManager" autoEnlistInTransaction="true"
>>>> monitorInstallationDirectory="false" createJmxConnector="false"
>>>> useMBeanServer="true" createMBeanServer="false">
>>>>
>>>> <sm:flows>
>>>>                         <sm:jcaFlow jmsURL="tcp://localhost:61616" />
>>>>                         <sm:sedaFlow />
>>>>                 </sm:flows>
>>>>
>>>> And this in my app:
>>>>
>>>> <bean id="transactionManager"
>>>> class="org.springframework.transaction.jta.JtaTransactionManager">
>>>>                 <property name="transactionManagerName"
>>>> value="java:/TransactionManager"/>
>>>>                 <property name="userTransactionName"
>>>> value="UserTransaction"/>
>>>>         </bean>
>>>>
>>>>         <bean name="transactionProxy"
>>>> class="org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionInterceptor
>>>> ">
>>>>                 <property name="transactionManager"><ref
>>>> local="transactionManager"/></property>
>>>>                 <property name="transactionAttributes">
>>>>                         <props>
>>>>                                 <prop
>>>> key="*">PROPAGATION_REQUIRED</prop>
>>>>                         </props>
>>>>                 </property>
>>>>         </bean>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Someone knows what i doing wrong??
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>>>>
>>>>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Guillaume Nodet
>>> ------------------------
>>> Architect, LogicBlaze (http://www.logicblaze.com/)
>>> Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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