<j.vre...@aca-it.be> wrote: > This bug was not in jdbc4 driver: 8.4-701 > But is introduced in jdbc4 driver: 8.4-702 > It is still present in 9.1-901 You might get this in front of a more appropriate group of people if you post to the pgsql-jdbc list. I'm moving discussion to that list. > Context: > * Tomcat 7 > * JPA2 Hibernate > * Atomikos > * Spring > * JTA transaction manager (using org.postgresql.xa.PGXADataSource) > === > > If in the JSF lifecycle render-response an element is fetched by > means of lazy loading (that was not fetched in invoke-application > lifecycle) a transaction will be started but it remains idle in > transaction for postgres. > > The JTA Transaction manager has no active transactions at that > moment, so for JTA everything seems commit/rollback. > > The connection seems to be back in the connectionpool, since the > transaction was used for only read operations no harm is done, and > the connection becomes idle for postgres when the next thread > invokes a commit on this connection. Instead of assuming that someone can install a matching software stack and replicate the problem, can you determine what methods are invoked on which objects to manifest the problem, and create a simple test case that can demonstrate the issue with just the test case source code and a JDBC jar? > Workaround 1: Use version 8.4-701 or lower Are you able to try reverting portions of the difference between 701 and 702 to see which make a difference? If you ignore the translation and test code, the changes weren't huge. It was probably this commit: https://github.com/pgjdbc/pgjdbc/commit/482c77d67efdcaf2b7db16c96bba20ea34bc294c or maybe this one: https://github.com/pgjdbc/pgjdbc/commit/cf625c7ba2647825b0e3995da3604785f14fa20e Do you see anything wrong with either of those? > Workaround 2: JSF phaselistener to begin and rollback transaction > before and after render-response. I have no idea what that means in terms of what statements are run, or when. -Kevin
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