2007/4/18, jerome moliere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



2007/4/17, Michael Gentry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> This isn't really an answer to your question, but could help you.  If
> your
> schemas are the same in db1 and db2, I would set up a shared data map
> and
> then copy it into the db1 and db2 data domains:
>
> http://cwiki.apache.org/CAY/copying-datamaps.html
>
> Easier to maintain, don't need duplicate java classes, etc.  Sorry I
> don't
> have time right now to provide more thoughts, but hopefully that'll give
> you
> something to ponder.  :-)


after looking examples (different databases on wiki), activating logs on
my Postgres, it turns out that as I presumed you use one single transaction
(logic) with different database commits


It's logic but it does not provide the feature expected (by my customers)
..XA transactions or JDBC are the only ways to achieve their goals...

regards
jerome


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