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Jacques Le Roux edited comment on OFBIZ-5183 at 4/23/13 1:21 PM:
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I see three possible steps
# For now, comment in the require-new-transaction documentation in 
services.xsd, to prevent bad surprises
# Allow the functionnality to work as currently designed. This is a mid term 
solution to be investigated.
# Allow to put a timeout in any service withouth having to use 
require-new-transaction. I guess this one is certainly a long term solution...
                
      was (Author: jacques.le.roux):
    I see three possible steps
# For now, comment in the require-new-transaction documentation in 
services.xsd, to prevent bad surprises
# Allow the functionnality to work as currently designed. This is a mod terms 
solution to be investigated.
# Allow to put a timeout in any service withouth having to use 
require-new-transaction. I guess this one is certainly a long term solution...
                  
> Allows ECAs related to services with require-new-transaction=true in 
> pre-invoke and earlier events
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>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-5183
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5183
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: framework
>    Affects Versions: Release Branch 10.04, Release Branch 11.04, SVN trunk, 
> Release Branch 12.04
>            Reporter: Jacques Le Roux
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I got bitten by this TODO in ServiceDispatcher.runSync()
> {code}
> // TODO: if there is an ECA called async or in a new transaction it won't get 
> rolled back
> //but will be called again, which means the service may complete multiple 
> times! that would be for
> //pre-invoke and earlier events only of course
> {code}
> I will try to have a look

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