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Peter Hinds commented on AMQ-2656:
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Gary, thanks for your help on this. In the end I had to use the version of
ActiveMQInitialContextFactory.java as attached by Edan idzerda at 2010-03-18
11:05 PM. I had a search through the ActiveMQ issue tracker and couldn't find
if Edan's suggested code was ever added to core - do you know if it was? It
would be very useful if it was for cases like the one I have outlined below
where the setting up of the jndi environment is abstracted up out of the code.
(i.e. in websphere you cannot define the 'xa=true' property anywhere - hence
Edan's 'XAConnection' jndi name is invaluable!
For anybody else trying to get a connection to ActiveMQ within a
WebSphere7.0.0-managed XA transaction and getting an error of "An illegal
attempt to commit a one phase capable resource with existing two phase capable
resources has occured" in the WebSphere SystemOut.log. Here are the steps to
get around it:
1) Use the attached file kindly attached by Edan at 2010-03-18 11:05 PM to
compile activemq-5.4.0.
2) In WebSphere Admin Console, create a new JMS provider:
i) Resources > JMS > JMS providers > New
ii) Use the following:
Name: use a name like 'ActiveMQ 5.4.0'
Classpath: add the paths to the following jar files (each path needs to be
on a new line in the text box) activemq-all-5.4.0.jar, commons-logging-1.1.jar,
geronimo-j2ee-management_1.1_spec-1.0.1.jar
External Initial Context Factory:
org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQWASInitialContextFactory
External Provider URL: tcp://localhost:61616
3) In WebSphere Admin Console, create a new ConnectionFactory
i) Resources > JMS > Connection factories > New
ii) Use the following:
Name: use a name like 'ActiveMQ 5.4.0 Connection Factory'
JNDI name: jmsfactory/activemq540connfactory (this will be the name that
any WebSphere-run apps will lookup using jndi)
External JNDI name: XAConnectionFactory (this is the new name added by
Edan's code in step 1 above - basically, when you're code running in WebSphere
calls 'jmsfactory/activemq540connfactory', WebSphere then does a call to
activemq)
> ActiveMQInitialConnectionFactory cannot return an XAConnectionFactory
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AMQ-2656
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-2656
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JMS client
> Affects Versions: 5.3.0
> Reporter: Edan idzerda
> Assignee: Gary Tully
> Fix For: 5.4.0
>
> Attachments: ActiveMQInitialContextFactory.java,
> ActiveMQInitialContextFactory.java
>
>
> ActiveMQInitialContextFactory cannot resolve the name "XAConnectionFactory"
> a la:
> INFO: JNDI API lookup failed: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException:
> XAConnectionFactory
> This prevents using the builtin JNDI service in an XA transaction context.
> I've created a simple patch to workaround this and discussed it on the
> mailing list:
> http://old.nabble.com/ActiveMQ%27s-JNDI-does-not-resolve-XAConnectionFactory-td27936255.html
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