>>which geronimo version?
2.0 M3 (jencks version 2.0)
>>have you found the transaction manager in your code or are you looking for
it?
We have the transaction manager. In Spring, our transaction-context file
look like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
600
PROPAGATION_REQUIRED
transactionInterceptor
>>when are you registering with the TM?
I don't know how to. I partcularly need help at this point.
>>have you provided a NamedXAResource by implementing the interface directly
or wrapping your XAResource with one of our wrappers
We haven't got a NamedXAResource. Would you be able to point me at a
suitable wrapper?
how do you register on startup for recovery?
Not implementing recovery at the moment.
thanks
sanjoy malik
djencks wrote:
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> Some more details that might help someone help you...
>
> which geronimo version
> have you found the transaction manager in your code or are you
> looking for it
> when are you registering with the TM
> what happens when you try to register with the TM
> have you provided a NamedXAResource by implementing the interface
> directly or wrapping your XAResource with one of our wrappers
> how do you register on startup for recovery.
>
> thanks
> david jencks
>
> On Mar 21, 2007, at 7:01 AM, sanjoy_m wrote:
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>> Hi All, I have written one simple class (XAListResource.java) which
>> implements javax.transaction.xa.XAResource. Now I want to register
>> it with the Geronimo transaction manager so that this XA resource
>> can take part in global transaction. But I am unable to do that.
>> Anybody who know the answer please reply with your help. Thanks &
>> Regards, Sanjoy
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