short addition (fyi): if someone faces the same issue, please have a look at [1].
regards, gerhard [1] https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WELD-2090 http://www.irian.at Your JavaEE powerhouse - JavaEE Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces, DeltaSpike and OpenWebBeans 2015-12-16 18:24 GMT+01:00 Gerhard Petracek <[email protected]>: > hi pierre, > > you need a cdi-bean which is annotated with > @org.apache.deltaspike.jpa.api.transaction.Transactional (or all public > methods of the bean which need to be transactional). > if you annotate the whole class, all public methods of that bean are > transactional. > the outermost transactional method also starts (and stops) the > transaction-context and you can access @TransactionScope beans (also see > e.g. [1] and [2]). > > regards, > gerhard > > [1] http://deltaspike.apache.org/documentation/jpa.html#@TransactionScoped > [2] http://deltaspike.apache.org/documentation/jpa.html#@Transactional > > > > 2015-12-16 16:35 GMT+01:00 Pierre De Swert <[email protected]>: > >> Hi everybody, >> >> I am adapting an application based on Tapestry, EJBs and Hibernate. The >> idea is to convert a subset the stateless session beans into CDI managed >> beans in order to supply a CDI based component that could be used in both >> a >> java SE and Java EE environment. Unfortunately I fail to set a >> transactional context for the entity managers that I inject in my CDI >> managed beans. I am stuck. Maybe the solution if obvious for all of you… >> >> I need to know the right scope I have to specify for the entity manager >> producers. >> >> @TransactionScope => The first access to the application gives a >> org.jboss.weld.context.ContextNotActiveException: WELD-001303 No active >> contexts for scope type >> org.apache.deltaspike.jpa.api.transaction.TransactionScoped >> >> @RequestScope => An attempt to persist an update gives a >> javax.persistence.TransactionRequiredException: no transaction is in >> progress javax.persistence.TransactionRequiredException: JBAS011469 >> >> I have got a JTA datasource. Which transaction strategy do I have to >> specify in the beans.xml? BeanManagedUserTransactionStrategy? >> ContainerManagedTransactionStrategy? >> >> Many thanks for your help. >> >> Pierre >> > >
