Shailesh,
I was able to get our system working with GenericJMSRA v2 without the Oracle
LDAP by creating a Lifecycle Module that loaded the objects into the
server's JNDI tree on server startup and then using
ProviderIntegrationMode=jndi. XA and redelivery work perfectly (thanks for
your help on that!).
I based my Lifecycle Module on the startup class created for WebLogic (
https://xa-compliant-oracleaq.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/
https://xa-compliant-oracleaq.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/ ). I'm documenting
this, and will post the documentation and source classes somewhere when I'm
done (might add it to Laurent's oracleaq project).
Thanks again!
Josh
Shailesh Kini wrote:
>
> Josh,
>
> Very Interesting... I would definitely like to know so please keep me
> posted.
>
>
> joshuad wrote:
>>
>> Hi Shailesh,
>>
>> Thanks for the document. I'll keep you posted on our progress (we are
>> attempting to do this with dynamic JNDI binding instead of the LDAP).
>>
>> Josh
>>
>>
>> Shailesh Kini wrote:
>>>
>>> Josh,
>>>
>>> I was able to get XA working. I am using the provider specific
>>> redelivery mechanism. You can specify the redelivery attempts in oracle
>>> while creating your queue. Attaching the document here ->
>>> http://www.nabble.com/file/p16537540/ARCH-52925-20080407-09_21_27.pdf
>>> ARCH-52925-20080407-09_21_27.pdf
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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