Yes, Future.get() on the client gives the exception, but no timeout
exception is logged. When the method is synchronous the timeout
exception is logged. I'll try to build a sample...
Il 28/06/2014 12:02, Romain Manni-Bucau ha scritto:
you call get on client side?
maybe share a sample project cause depending what you do you (client) can
have the responsability to log it
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2014-06-28 7:28 GMT+02:00 Diego Cattelan <[email protected]>:
Done, in case of asynchronous method the Future returns
TransactionRolledbackException to the client but I can't see any logged
exception.
Hmm
can you put log in debug to check that's not just a log level issue?
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2014-06-27 19:05 GMT+02:00 Diego Cattelan <[email protected]>:
I understand. What's the means of a timeout exception if she happens
after
the work is complete ?
Il 27/06/2014 18:43, Jean-Louis Monteiro ha scritto:
Yep, in container managed transaction, the transaction is
committed/rollbacked by the container at the end of the method flow
processing including any interceptor for your information.
For your information as well, the timeout does not apply as soon as the
commit is sent to the RDBMS. It's only a timer between the begin and the
commit/rollback instructions.
But it's only checked by Geronimo Transaction Manager during commit /
rollback instructions.
There is no daemon threads responsible for sending the timeout exception
as
soon as the time exceeds
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On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 6:12 PM, Diego Cattelan <
[email protected]
wrote:
Hi, I'm playing with TransactionManager,s on TomEE 1.6.0.2, java 7
<TransactionManager id="Default Transaction Manager"
type="TransactionManager">
defaultTransactionTimeout = 1 minutes
I expect an exception after a minute of work and so this is the result
:
Caused by: java.lang.Exception: Transaction has timed out
at
org.apache.geronimo.transaction.manager.TransactionImpl.commit(
TransactionImpl.java:266)
but in and @Asynchronous method I never see the time out exception. The
asynchronous method completes succesfully without any exception but at
the
end it sends a transaction rollback to the database.
What I'm doing wrong ? Thank you.
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