Shame on me, of course,  it's LDAP. I'll correct it.

Alas, the easiest option 2) didn't work - I sent a separate message on that.

Thank you.
Regards,
Anatoly.

On 20/10/2012 9:54 PM, Timothy Ward wrote:
Hi

The bit in brackets for the jndi name is an ldap filter (just like a service lookup). What you want is

(&(osgi.jndi.service.name=jpa/jtaStagingDb)(xa=true))

You don't need to add <entry key="xa" value="true" /> to your service export, that gets added by the transaction wrappers bundle when it re-exports your service (to let you know it's the wrapped one).

I think the easiest setup for you is to use:

<jta-data-source>osgi:service/javax.sql.XADataSource/(osgi.jndi.service.name=jpa/jtaStagingDb)</jta-data-source>


 <service id="xaDataSource" ref="stagingXADataSource"
    interface="javax.sql.XADataSource">
    <service-properties>
      <entry key="osgi.jndi.service.name" value="jpa/jtaStagingDb" />
    </service-properties>
</service>


Regards,

Tim

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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 21:29:53 +1030
From: a...@solveitsoftware.com
To: user@aries.apache.org
Subject: Re: Aries eclipselink.adapter

While you are still on-line, may I ask you for some clarifications;

persistence.xml: the following apparently doesn't work:
<jta-data-source>osgi:service/javax.sql.DataSource/(osgi.jndi.service.name=jpa/jtaStagingDb xa=true)</jta-data-source>

datasource blueprint? : neither this
 <service id="xaDataSource" ref="stagingXADataSource"
    interface="javax.sql.DataSource">
    <service-properties>
      <entry key="osgi.jndi.service.name" value="jpa/jtaStagingDb" />
      <entry key="xa" value="true" />
    </service-properties>
  </service>


What's the correct syntax?

On 20/10/2012 9:25 PM, Timothy Ward wrote:

    I'm glad I could help!

    I'll check with Manning about the discount code, I wasn't aware
    that it had an expiry date.

    Regards,

    Tim

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 21:08:05 +1030
    From: a...@solveitsoftware.com <mailto:a...@solveitsoftware.com>
    To: user@aries.apache.org <mailto:user@aries.apache.org>
    Subject: Re: Aries eclipselink.adapter

    Hi, Timothy.

    Thank you, your message arrived very handy just when I am wasting
    my Saturday night (UTC +9.30) in another attempt to make JTA work.
    For a more than a couple of week I put it on the back burner,
    while doing other tasks.
    I will look at your suggestions and also will purchase the book -
    thanks for the generous offer. I had only green paper and the
    source code so far.
    So, I may want to ask for an autograph from the author :).

    My OSGi crash course is lasting couple of month by now, so I had
    only chance to digest (albeit still suffering heartburn :) ) "OSGi
    in Action".
    Though I realized at rather early stage that I have to deal with
    OSGi enterprise as far as JPA/JTA container support concerned.

    Kind regards,
    Anatoly

    PS "The coupon code you have entered has expired" I received this
    message when applied the code.


    On 20/10/2012 8:25 PM, Timothy Ward wrote:

        Hi,
        I'm afraid I haven't had time to do a full review, but from
        the log I see that your datasource services are both being
        registered by blueprint using the DataSource interface.

        Unless you're enlisting the JTA datasource with transactions
        yourself then this looks like the source of the problem. If
        you want the Aries runtime to do the enlistment then you need
        to register the datasource as an XADataSource.

        There are then two options:
        1.  You can let the transaction wrappers bundle do the
        enlistment and add (xa=true) to your JTA-data-source jndi name

        2. You can let the JPA container do the enlistment by changing
        the JTA-data-source jndi name to use XADataSource as the
        interface. This will only work for Aries JPA 1.0 and higher.

        If you are after more information about setting up OSGi
        applications with JPA then there's a whole chapter about it in
        Enterprise OSGi in Action, along with chapters about tools,
        testing, web applications and remoting. You can get it at
        http://www.manning.com/cummins and get 37% off using the code
        eosgi37.

        I hope this helps you get set up ok.

        Regards,

        Tim

        ------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 01:55:59 +1030
        From: a...@solveitsoftware.com <mailto:a...@solveitsoftware.com>
        To: user@aries.apache.org <mailto:user@aries.apache.org>
        Subject: Re: Aries eclipselink.adapter

        Thank you, Timothy.

        I use the current release 1.0.0 of aries
        http://aries.apache.org/downloads/currentrelease.html

        I have attached the blueprint context files - blueprint seems
        to be the only way at the moment to use declarative, AOP
        style,  transactions support.

        And the test class invoked in blueprint-test.xml

        blueprint-datasource.xml -- blueprint context of the database
        bundle
        blueprint-employee.xml - blueprint of employee bundle
        blueprint-test - blueprint of the integration test routines bundle

        persistence-jta.xml - the JPA/JTA persistence unit configuration

        I must confess, that I don't know what is auto-enlisting
        datasource.

        Regards,
        Anatoly

        PS I also attached the log of the test with the deliberately
        induced sql error. The rollback is announced, but all the
        insert statements, except for the offending one, still get
        committed, including the cascade insertions.
        So, no actual rollback is performed.

        On 12/10/2012 9:40 PM, Timothy Ward wrote:

            Hi Anatoly,

            I'd be interested in seeing the configuration for the
            transactions that failed to roll back, and in knowing what
            version of Aries JPA you were using. If you don't give the
            JPA container an auto-enlisting datasource then you can
            end up with non-transactional behaviour.

            This is why we have the transaction-wrappers bundle.

            Tim

            > Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 09:46:39 +1030
            > From: a...@solveitsoftware.com <mailto:a...@solveitsoftware.com>
            > To: user@aries.apache.org <mailto:user@aries.apache.org>
            > Subject: Re: Aries eclipselink.adapter
            >
            > Yeah, that's what I did a month ago:
            >
            > ~/projects/aries/jpa/jpa-container-eclipselink-adapter
            > --- pom.xml (revision 1388340)
            > +++ pom.xml (working copy)
            > @@ -81,7 +81,10 @@
            > <dependency>
            > <groupId>org.apache.aries</groupId>
            > <artifactId>org.apache.aries.util</artifactId>
            > + <version>1.0.0</version>
            > +<!--
            > <version>0.4</version>
            > +-->
            > <scope>provided</scope>
            > </dependency>
            > </dependencies>
            >
            > Still, the transactions don't work as expected neither
            with eclipselink
            > nor with openjpa.
            > For instance, if two methods participate in the
            transaction (the same of
            > tx id testified that that was the case),
            > and the second fails, then the first one still got
            committed.
            > The message was that transaction is nominated to
            rollback, but then
            > Rollback exception followed.
            >
            > I send the message some time ago to the user list asking
            if anyone knows
            > why the eclipse link adapter has never been included
            into the release.
            > And what the actual status of it.
            > Anyway, as far as my experience go the the aries
            container failed for me
            > on transactional support.
            >
            >
            > On 11/10/2012 8:51 PM, Christian Eugster wrote:
            > > Hi,
            > >
            > > I managed this by changing the version range of
            aries.util in the pom.
            > >
            > > But now I have another problem. After packaging I
            tried to run an
            > > example in the osgi-container. I get a
            ComponentDefinitionException
            > > saying Unable to validate xml: Caused by
            SAXParseException saying:
            > > cvc-complex-type.2.3: Element 'blueprint' cannot have
            character
            > > [children], because the type's content is element-only.
            > >
            > > My blueprint looks like following:
            > >
            > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
            > > <blueprint
            xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0";
            <http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0>
            > >
            xmlns:tx="http://aries.apache.org/xmlns/transactions/v1.0.0";
            <http://aries.apache.org/xmlns/transactions/v1.0.0>
            > > xmlns:jpa="http://aries.apache.org/xmlns/jpa/v1.1.0";
            <http://aries.apache.org/xmlns/jpa/v1.1.0>>
            > > >
            > > <bean
            > > id="testDAOBean"
            > > class="ch.persistence.TestDAOImpl"
            > > >
            > > <tx:transaction method="*" value="Required"/>
            > > <jpa:context property="em" unitname="herakles"/>
            > > </bean>
            > > </blueprint>
            > >
            > > as I see, there are no character children. But what am
            I doing wrong?
            > >
            > > Thank you for help!
            > >
            > >
            > >
            >
            >
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            > Anatoly Osiko
            > Software Engineer, Integration
            > SolveIT Software Pty Ltd
            >
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-- Anatoly Osiko
        Software Engineer, Integration
        SolveIT Software Pty Ltd

        Adelaide | Brisbane | Chisinau | Melbourne | Perth

        D: +61 8 7071 4918
        T: +61 8 8221 5533
        M: +61 4 1980 0386
        F: +61 8 8221 5677

        SolveIT Software Building
        Level 1, 99 Frome Street,
        Adelaide, SA 5000

www.SolveITSoftware.com <http://www.SolveITSoftware.com>



-- Anatoly Osiko
    Software Engineer, Integration
    SolveIT Software Pty Ltd

    Adelaide | Brisbane | Chisinau | Melbourne | Perth

    D: +61 8 7071 4918
    T: +61 8 8221 5533
    M: +61 4 1980 0386
    F: +61 8 8221 5677

    SolveIT Software Building
    Level 1, 99 Frome Street,
    Adelaide, SA 5000

www.SolveITSoftware.com <http://www.SolveITSoftware.com>



--
Anatoly Osiko
Software Engineer, Integration
SolveIT Software Pty Ltd

Adelaide | Brisbane | Chisinau | Melbourne | Perth

D: +61 8 7071 4918
T: +61 8 8221 5533
M: +61 4 1980 0386
F: +61 8 8221 5677

SolveIT Software Building
Level 1, 99 Frome Street,
Adelaide, SA 5000

www.SolveITSoftware.com <http://www.SolveITSoftware.com>



--
Anatoly Osiko
Software Engineer, Integration
SolveIT Software Pty Ltd

Adelaide | Brisbane | Chisinau | Melbourne | Perth

D: +61 8 7071 4918
T: +61 8 8221 5533
M: +61 4 1980 0386
F: +61 8 8221 5677

SolveIT Software Building
Level 1, 99 Frome Street,
Adelaide, SA 5000

www.SolveITSoftware.com


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