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[jira] Commented: (CXF-180) JMS Transport support for transaction

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Christian Schneider commented on CXF-180:
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Hi Willem and Ulhas,

in the transition to Spring MessageListener I have also added the transaction flag to the configuration. So basically transactions could now work but I am not very experienced in working with spring transactions. Could one of you check what needs to be done to make transactions actually work?

Greetings

Christian


> JMS Transport support for transaction
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-180
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-180
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Transports
>    Affects Versions: 2.1
>            Reporter: Willem Jiang
>
> Here are some points on the JMS Transport stuff:
> [ulhas]
> Currently JMS Session pool in Artix uses different Message Receiver
> acknowledgement mechanism than Celtix to provide Transaction support.
> (Celtix uses AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGEMENT) whereas Artix uses CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE
> for server side.
> [Willem]
> AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGMENT just make sure JMS broker client
> received the message, but not sure about the client had processed the message.
> If we want to support the Transaction in CXF, I think we need to change to
> CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE to make sure the message had been processed in
> message level.
> [ulhas]
> Second part of the transaction support is in current JMSServerTransport
> postDispatch code. This is the place where the server make sure that the
> message received can be processed and it is safe to send the
> Acknowledgement to JMS broker to remove the message from topic/queue and
> commit.
> [Willem]
> In current CXF JMS Transport implementation the transport just provide an channel
> to send and receive messages. All the message handling stuff need to play with the
> Stream. I think it is a good place in the OutputStream close method to send
> acknowledgment to JMS broker.
> So if we want to support local transaction in CXF JMS, we just need change the Session
> acknowledgment and the OutputStream close method. 

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