CommittedResourceException means that you have failed to commit the
transaction so you can't even roll it back.

On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 12:10 AM, karron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I implemented a customer resource from IResource interface, it begins(
> commit, rollback) nhibernate transactions. I also add my customer
> IPreInsertEventListener to nh for validations. When my resource
> commit, the validation listener checks if the entity is valid, if not,
> it throws an exception. And AbstractTransaction catches the exception,
> and wraps it as CommitResourceException, and throws it.
> TransactionInterceptor catches this exception, but it says "// Whoops.
> Special case, let's throw without  attempt to rollback anything" ( in
>
> D:\Sources\castle\Facilities\AutomaticTransactionManagement\Castle.Facilities.AutomaticTransactionManagement\TransactionInterceptor.cs,
> line 128). I don't know why not rollback the transaction. I don't know
> which is special.  Any suggestion?
>
> I haven't used NHIntegrationFacility yet.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Karron
>
> >
>

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