Application Error Did Not Complete Its Transaction
not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. All Places > JBoss AS > Tomcat Integration > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 2 Replies Latest reply on Dec 19, 2008 6:17 AM by Ross Nicholson JBoss Transactions in AS5.0.0.GA Ross Nicholson Dec 19, 2008 5:36 AM We recently moved from JBoss AS 4.0.5.GA to AS 5.0.0.GA and have begun testing our applications. The first problem I'm having is to do with transactions. In 4.0.5.GA there are no issues, but in the new version I'm getting the following exception:java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't lock a TransactionLocal after the Transaction has endedfollowed by the following: 2008-12-18 13:22:34,505 ERROR [org.jboss.web.tomcat.service.jca.CachedConnectionValve] (http-0.0.0.0-8080-2) Application error: action did not complete its transaction suspended tx=TransactionImple < ac, BasicAction: 7f000001:e47f:49491afc:a32 status: ActionStatus.COMMITTED >If I try to start another transaction after these errors I get a null pointer exception. The transaction completes successfully on all DB's. Has something changed drastically between the 2 AS releases? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Code is like this: TransactionManager transactionManager = TransactionManagerLocator.getInstance().locate(); Transaction transaction = null; try { //Begin the transaction and then get the transaction... transactionManager.begin(); transaction = transactionManager.getTransaction(); //Update on DB1 //Update on DB2 //Update on DB3 transaction.commit(); } catch(Exception e) { try { transaction.rollback(); } catch (SystemException se) { log.debug(se); } } finally { try { //close all resources } catch(SQLException se) { log.error("SQLException: "+ se); } } Stack trace as follows: 2008-12-18 13:22:32,437 DEBUG [org.jboss.resource.connectionmanager.CachedConnectionManager] (http-0.0.0.0-8080-2) Unable to synchronize with transaction java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't lock a TransactionLocal after the Transaction has ended at com.arjuna.ats.jbossatx.BaseTransactionManagerDelegate.lock(BaseTransactionManagerDelegate.java:226) at org.jboss.tm.TransactionLocal.lock(TransactionLocal.java:109) at org.jboss.resource.connectionmanager.TransactionSynchronizer.lock(TransactionSynchro
Offline Hi All, I just have got the newest Seam-Showcase 1.7 and deployed it to my environment(jboss-4.2.2.GA + ICEfaces-1.7.0 Final https://developer.jboss.org/thread/39372 + jboss-seam-2.0.1.GA) by using the given ant target in Seam-Showcase 1.7. First, everything works fine! But, when I removed the comment of "
InformationDocumentation Current VersionUpdatesPrevious VersionCHM TroubleshootingEPCs LatestVisual LANSAVisual LANSA FrameworkLANSA for iLANSA for the WebLANSA IntegratorLANSA OpenLANSA ClientEPC FAQsIssues LatestVisual LANSALANSA for iLANSA for http://www.lansa.com/support/notes/p0300.htm the WebLANSA IntegratorLANSA ComposerLANSA OpenLANSA ClientTips LatestGeneralVisual LANSALANSA for iLANSA for the WebLANSA IntegratorLANSA ComposerLANSA OpenLANSA ClientThird Party SoftwareHelp Desk Help Desk Contact https://books.google.com/books?id=zhU-AfkcPAUC&pg=RA1-PT1125&lpg=RA1-PT1125&dq=application+error+did+not+complete+its+transaction&source=bl&ots=mTGrT2dg5i&sig=_vHc9PXqS5vkrK_2Nic0G3Y_30E&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjPuunes6zP DetailsRequest Support OnlineImprove Resolution Times Support IssuesJSMDIRECT Transaction did not complete JSMDIRECT Transaction did not completeDate:06 October 2006Product/Release:LANSA IntegratorAbstract:Troubleshooting the "JSMDIRECT Transaction did application error not complete" errorSubmitted By:LANSA Technical SupportDescription:Running a JSMDIRECT application produces the error:"JSMDIRECT Transaction did not complete" Troubleshooting Steps:Listing below are some common reasons which generally cause this error.Has the JSM server been started along with the associated subsystem?Make sure the JSM server has fully started and not application error did in the process of being started. Usually you might need to wait for about 60 seconds for the JSM server to be active and ready to listen to requests. This error can be generated if you have launched the start of JSM and straight away attempt to run requests.The JSM Server is started and it ends straight away – Most common cause of this is when the JSM tries to start TCP port which is already in use. Check the TCP port used in the manager.properties. In most cases the default port 4560 is already used by another JSM server on the same machine.Run the JSM About. Does it return the about information? To display the JSMDirect version number, invoke the program with no arguments. An HTML About page will be returned.http://mycompany/cgi-bin/jsmdirect? (iSeries)http://mycompany/cgi-bin/jsmdirect.exe? (Windows)Using JSMDirect, a LANSA functi
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