Alex, I have fixed this. You will be able to download the build on Mon-Tue.
Thanks for the catch!

--Yakov

2015-06-19 11:07 GMT+03:00 Yakov Zhdanov <[email protected]>:

> Alex, I have filed the ticket -
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-1035
>
>
> Anyone from community picks it up?
>
> --Yakov
>
> 2015-06-19 10:18 GMT+03:00 aosmakoff <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi there.
>> We are trying to use Ignite/GridGain as L2 cache for our hibernate
>> application(s) running in JBoss 6.x that configured with JTA transaction
>> manager. The program fails to update the cache with a Timeout error.
>> We narrowed it down to the code in GridCacheJtaManager::checkJta() line
>> containing:
>>
>> if (!jtaTx.enlistResource(rsrc))
>>
>> where the Tx updates the resource parameters including the timeout. The
>> problems seems to be that JTA treats the timeout value in seconds than
>> Ignite/GridGain uses mSec, effectively reducing the specified (in the
>> container) value by 1000 times. (In Ignite the class is CacheJtaManager)
>>
>> Please see the error below (we used the default JTA timeout = 300sec)
>>
>> /class org.gridgain.grid.cache.GridCacheTxTimeoutException: Cache
>> transaction timed out: GridLocalTx [fut=null,
>> super=GridCacheTxLocalAdapter
>> [completedBase=null, partLock=false, sndTransformedVals=false,
>> super=GridCacheTxAdapter [xidVer=GridCacheVersion [topVer=46169865,
>> nodeOrderDrId=1, globalTime=1434692163247, order=1434689857213],
>> writeVer=null, implicit=false, implicitSingle=false, loc=true,
>> threadId=362,
>> startTime=1434692163238, nodeId=38301945-ced9-4707-abfe-1ad1de827423,
>> startVer=GridCacheVersion [topVer=46169865, nodeOrderDrId=1,
>> globalTime=1434692163247, order=1434689857213], endVer=null,
>> isolation=READ_COMMITTED, concurrency=PESSIMISTIC,* timeout=300*,
>> sysInvalidate=false, commitVer=null, finalizing=NONE, preparing=false,
>> state=MARKED_ROLLBACK, timedOut=true, topVer=-1, duration=564ms,
>> grpLock=false, onePhaseCommit=false], size=3]]
>> /
>>
>> Is this a know issue and is there any workaround.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Alex
>>
>>
>>
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