That section of the manual is discussing XA coordination from C/C++.
Using Java adds more complexity and a different set of pre-requisites.
The main factor influencing the choice of Oracle level was the
implementation of the XAResource provided by the JDBC driver. This isn't
a factor for C/C++ applications. Regrettably the detailed pre-req's for
using the Java JTA/JDBC support appears to have failed to make the
transition from the website to the manual. I'll try and get that
investigated.
Regards,
James.
Jerzy Pierscinski wrote:
James/Nagendran why do you suggest Oracle 8.1.7.
In MQ Admin manual I can read:
==============================================
"Minimum supported levels for Oracle and applying patches
You need to install Oracle patches 437448 and 441647. The minimum supported
levels of Oracle on each of the platforms are:
Windows systems
8.1.5
AIX 7.3.2.1
HP-UX
7.3.2.3
Solaris
7.3.2.3
=================================================
Nagendran Bagavathiraj wrote:
That is right. It alse requires Also MA088 support pack
-----Original Message-----
From: kingdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 12:14 PM
To: MQSERIES
Cc: kingdon
Subject: Re: MQ Java with XA two-phase
I believe the supported level of Oracle is 8.1.7.
Regards,
James.
Nagendran Bagavathiraj wrote:
I have done this part on WindowsNT/2000. Think it requires little
configuration changes.
Pre-requistes
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MQSeries 5.2+ [ Server & Client at the same machine ]
JVM enabled Oracle 7.1.6+
pls let me know What kind of help do you need.
-----Original Message-----
From: robertbroderick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 10:25 AM
To: MQSERIES
Cc: robertbroderick
Subject: Re: MQ Java with XA two-phase
I am in the miiddle of this but on the MQSI Broker side at the moment,
which
explains my next post. BUT....There is an MQ Verb 'MQBEGIN", that once
you
have your pieces set up with the switch file and the QM.INI stanza, you
issue in native MQ to start a UOW with the MQGR and Database started.
Is
there a method call in MQ JAVA that excercises this function. After
that
you
do whatever you need to do in the UOW and do an MQCOMIT or MQBACK.
bobbee
From: Jerzy Pierscinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: MQSeries List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MQ Java with XA two-phase
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 09:57:18 -0500
Hi Mqer's,
our new mission critical java application calls for MQmanager to be a
two-phase commit transaction manager and coordinate units of work
with
Oracle database. All MQ manuals firmly state that two-phase commit can
be managed by Queue Manager version 5.* with any XA compliant
database.
( Oracle 8* is XA-compliant).
Java MQ manual is a little less explicit regarding XA two-phase
commit.
It rather points you to use java JMS for XA transactions.
Has anyone out there done java with QManager being XA transaction
manager with Oracle (or other database) on UNIX platform?
thnx, -jerry
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