Well yes just use xadatasource or driver and it should be fine

About the use case i dont try to convince you and dont want any troll but
saw so much revert (even in camel world) that i really think xa is less
important (didnt say not important ;))

Btw, did you try a config which failed?
Le 9 nov. 2012 10:25, "middleware" <davide.pasin...@infocamere.it> a écrit :

> I'm more than happy to contribute. If somebody tells me how to configure an
> XA ds, I'll update the doc.
> Reading this:
>
>
> http://www.saddi.com/software/news/archives/87-TomEEOpenEJB-+-PostgreSQL-XA-DataSources.html
>
> it seems I just have to use the XA driver, and the definition property
> instead of JdbcUrl, is it correct? Is there any special flag to mark the
> datasource as XA? An example, on how to configure an XA datasource for
> Oracle 11g would be very appreciated.
>
> BTW, I don't agree when you say that XA datasource is not so important. In
> my case 10% of datasources are XAs. If you have a little project, prolly
> you
> don't care about XA bc you have just one database with everything in it. In
> my experience, in an enterprise enviroment XA is often used because you
> frequently have to deal with integration issues.
>
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