Bean Managed Transactions

Dumb question?
Is there a way to change one of the methods in a container-managed bean so that it is bean-managed?

More specifically, I'm confused by the format for ejb-jar.xml.
If I use the following to specify whether a bean is managed by the container or by the bean itself...
    <enterprise-beans>
        <session>
            <description>This is an example bean.</description>
            <display-name>MyExample</display-name>
            <ejb-name>MyExample</ejb-name>
            <home>cc.ejb.SessionBeanHome</home>
            <remote>cc.ejb.SessionBeanRemote</remote>
            <ejb-class>cc.ejb.MyExampleBean</ejb-class>
            <session-type>Stateless</session-type>
            <transaction-type>Bean</transaction-type>
        </session>
    </enterprise-beans>... then what is the purpose of this section:
    <assembly-descriptor>
         <container-transaction>
                <method>
                       <ejb-name>MyExample</ejb-name>
                       <method-name>*</method-name>
                </method>
                <trans-attribute>Required</trans-attribute>
         </container-transaction>
    </assembly-descriptor>Any help or direction is appreciated.

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    To all the Transaction GURUS!
              Hi guys (-and gals).
              I've been doing J2EE for quite a while, but today was my first at
              XA-Transactions and Bean Managed Transactions.
              Why am I doing this?
              ====================
              Well I have to be able to controll the transactionalbehaviour of my
              bean
              during runtime, since some bean calls would cause a transactional
              overflow due to the stress they would cause to the system, whereas
              smaller bean calls need to run in one transaction.
              -> Therefore I need Bean Managed Transactions
              Since the bean does a call on two Database Connections it has to use a
              XA-Transaction.
              -> Therefore I need XA-Transactions.
              Abstract
              ========
              - I just can't get a User TransAction into the right Status it stays
              in 'STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION' all the time
              - Therefore the SQL Commands can be comitted 'java.sql.SQLException:
              Does not support SQL execution with no global transaction'
              - Therefore I can't do a rollback 'java.lang.IllegalStateException:
              Transaction does not exist'
              - Therefore I wrote this mail.
              I don't want to be a smart-"ass" writing such a detailed and indepth
              mail. I just would like to show that I tried, and would like to have
              some replies from you guys.
              Below are my configurations, code and logfiles.
              Thanx for taking your time and hope that the other people may learn
              something as well.
              cu
              Stefan
              Scenario
              ========
              used Software
              Bea Weblogic (WL) 6.0 SPx (not real sure which SP i have)
              Oracle 8.1.6 using the API-Version 8
              I configured the system as follows:
              (ofcourse I 'xxx'ed out all of the confidential data, sorry guys;-))
              excerpt from:
              config.xml
              <JDBCConnectionPool CapacityIncrement="5"
              DriverName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver" InitialCapacity="2"
              LoginDelaySeconds="1" MaxCapacity="5" Name="oraclePool"
              Properties="user=xxx;password=xxx;dll=ocijdbc8;protocol=thin"
              RefreshMinutes="5" Targets="fbsserver" TestConnectionsOnRelease="true"
              TestTableName="languages" URL="jdbc:oracle:thin:@xxx:1521:xxx "/>
              <!-- Since this is our Main Datasource I would not like to use a XA
              Transaction due to performance Issues
              and the TxDataSource:
              -->
              <JDBCTxDataSource EnableTwoPhaseCommit="true"
              JNDIName="finstral.datasource.fbs" Name="finstral Content Datasource"
              PoolName="oraclePool" Targets="fbsserver"/>
              <!-- no comment required -I hope.
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              -->
              <JDBCConnectionPool CapacityIncrement="5"
              DriverName="weblogic.jdbc.oci.xa.XADataSource" InitialCapacity="1"
              LoginDelaySeconds="1" MaxCapacity="2" Name="oracleSecurityPool"
              Properties="user=xxx;password=xxx;server=xxx.xxx.xxx"
              RefreshMinutes="5" Targets="fbsserver" TestConnectionsOnRelease="true"
              TestTableName="Users" SupportsLocalTransaction="true"/>
              <!-- Well since there can only be one none XARessourceManager involved
              in a 2PC
              (keyword: Two Phase Commit) I will have to use a XACapable Driver for
              the other
              Datasource. Due to all the bugs in the oracle.xxx driver. I'll be
              using the jdriver for oci.
              I activated 'SupportsLocalTransaction' hoping it would solve my
              problem - without effect. I just left in there now, since it made
              sense me. Not?
              Again the TxDataSource:
              -->
              <JDBCTxDataSource EnableTwoPhaseCommit="true"
              JNDIName="finstral.datasource.fbssecurity" Name="finstral Security
              Datasource" PoolName="oracleSecurityPool" Targets="fbsserver"/>
              <!-- The System starts right up and can locate the test tables and
              everything. So I think all of this stuff is working here -->
              ejb-jar.xml
              <ejb-jar>
                   <enterprise-beans>
                        <session>
                             <ejb-name>TPCTestBean</ejb-name>
              <home>de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPCHome</home>
              <remote>de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPC</remote>
              <ejb-class>de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPCBean</ejb-class>
                             <session-type>Stateless</session-type>
                             <transaction-type>Bean</transaction-type>
                        </session>
                   </enterprise-beans>
                   <assembly-descriptor/>
              </ejb-jar>
              <!-- Originally I had the assembly-descriptor full of transaction
              requirements. I thought since
              the bean is handling all of the transaction stuff itself, it might get
              confused by the 'container-transaction'
              properties, and deleted them. Do I need them anyway?-->
              weblogic-ejb-jar.xml
              <weblogic-ejb-jar>
                   <weblogic-enterprise-bean>
                        <ejb-name>TPCTestBean</ejb-name>
                        <stateless-session-descriptor/>
                        <jndi-name>finstral/ejb/test_tpc</jndi-name>
                   </weblogic-enterprise-bean>
              </weblogic-ejb-jar>
              <!-- Nothing I have to explain here -->
              BeanCode (from the implementingBeanClass:
              'de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPCBean')
              public void setupTables() throws RemoteException
              UserTransaction tx = getTransaction();
              //getTransaction calls: 'tx = sCtx.getUserTransaction()' and does
              some errorhandling
              log.info("Die Transaktion vor den Connections: "+tx.toString());
              //Sorry bout the German. You should get the Message though.
              log.info("Der Transaktionsstatus vor den Connections:
              "+transactionStatus(tx));
              Connection conSecurity = getConnection(DATASOURCE_SECURITY, tx);
              //gets a Connection via a DataSourceName from the JNDI tree
              Connection conContent = getConnection(DATASOURCE_CONTENT, tx);
              log.info("Die frische Connection conSecurity: "+conSecurity);
              log.info("Die frische Connection conContent: "+conContent);
              tearDownTable(conSecurity);
              //Does nothing special
              tearDownTable(conContent);
              log.info("Die Transaktion nach dem Teardown: "+tx.toString());
              log.info("Der Transaktionsstatus nach dem Teardown:
              "+transactionStatus(tx));
              Statement stmt = null;
              try
              stmt = conSecurity.createStatement();
              //Well its getting interesting now.....
              log.info("Die Transaktion vor dem createtable: "+tx.toString());
              log.info("Der Transaktionsstatus vor dem createtable:
              "+transactionStatus(tx));
              log.info("Die Connection conSecurity vor dem createtable:
              "+conSecurity);
              log.info("Die Connection conContent vor dem createtable:
              "+conContent);
              stmt.executeUpdate(CREATE_TABLE);
              //above is the row 91 -> throws: 'java.sql.SQLException: Does
              not support SQL execution with no global transaction'
              stmt.close();
              stmt = conContent.createStatement();
              stmt.executeUpdate(CREATE_TABLE);
              stmt.close();
              commitTransaction(tx);
              catch (SQLException sqle)
              log.error("Konnte kein table init machen", sqle);
              rollbackTransaction(tx);
              //The Code for this method is below
              throw new EJBException(sqle);
              finally
              closeConnection(conSecurity);
              closeConnection(conContent);
              protected void rollbackTransaction(UserTransaction tx)
              log.info("Der Transaktionsstatus vor dem Rollback:
              "+transactionStatus(tx));
              log.info("Die Transaktion vor dem Rollback: "+tx.toString());
              try
              tx.rollback();
              //above is row 200 -> throws: 'java.lang.IllegalStateException:
              Transaction does not exist'
              log.info("Der Transaktionsstatus nach dem Rollback:
              "+transactionStatus(tx));
              log.info("Die Transaktion nach dem Rollback: "+tx.toString());
              catch (Exception e)
              log.error("Konnte die Transaktion nicht backrollen.", e);
              throw new EJBException(e);
              Log Excerpt
              ===========
              INFO setupTables() (66) - Die Transaktion vor den Connections:
              [email protected]
              INFO setupTables() (67) - Der Transaktionsstatus vor den Connections:
              STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION
              INFO setupTables() (72) - Die frische Connection conSecurity:
              weblogic.jdbc.rmi.SerialConnection@7c6daa
              INFO setupTables() (73) - Die frische Connection conContent:
              weblogic.jdbc.rmi.SerialConnection@3b425
              INFO setupTables() (78) - Die Transaktion nach dem Teardown:
              [email protected]
              INFO setupTables() (79) - Der Transaktionsstatus nach dem Teardown:
              STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION
              INFO setupTables() (86) - Die Transaktion vor dem createtable:
              [email protected]
              INFO setupTables() (87) - Der Transaktionsstatus vor dem createtable:
              STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION
              INFO setupTables() (88) - Die Connection conSecurity vor dem
              createtable: weblogic.jdbc.rmi.SerialConnection@7c6daa
              INFO setupTables() (89) - Die Connection conContent vor dem
              createtable: weblogic.jdbc.rmi.SerialConnection@3b425
              ERROR setupTables() (101) - Konnte kein table init machen
              java.sql.SQLException: Does not support SQL execution with no global
              transaction
                   at
              weblogic.jdbc.oci.xa.XAConnection.beforeExecute(XAConnection.java:137)
                   at
              weblogic.jdbc.oci.xa.Statement.executeUpdate(Statement.java:112)
                   at weblogic.jdbc.jta.Statement.executeUpdate(Statement.java:185)
                   at
              weblogic.jdbc.rmi.internal.StatementImpl.executeUpdate(StatementImpl.jav
              a:42)
                   at
              weblogic.jdbc.rmi.SerialStatement.executeUpdate(SerialStatement.java:54)
                   at
              de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPCBean.setupTables(TPCBean.jav
              a:91)
                   at
              de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPCBeanImpl.setupTables(TPCBean
              Impl.java:130)
                   at
              de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPCBeanEOImpl.setupTables(TPCBe
              anEOImpl.java:64)
                   at
              de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.TwoPhaseCommitUnitTest.setUp(TwoPhaseCo
              mmitUnitTest.java:51)
                   at
              org.apache.commons.cactus.AbstractTestCase.runBareServerTest(AbstractTes
              tCase.java:297)
                   at
              org.apache.commons.cactus.server.ServletTestCaller.callTestMethod(Servle
              tTestCaller.java:148)
                   at
              org.apache.commons.cactus.server.ServletTestCaller.doTest(ServletTestCal
              ler.java:199)
                   at
              org.apache.commons.cactus.server.ServletTestRedirector.doPost(ServletTes
              tRedirector.java:149)
                   at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:760)
                   at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
                   at
              weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.
              java:213)
                   at
              weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.invokeServlet(WebAppServl
              etContext.java:1265)
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              weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletRequestImpl.execute(ServletRequestImpl.
              java:1631)
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                   at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
              INFO rollbackTransaction() (196) - Der Transaktionsstatus vor dem
              Rollback: STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION
              INFO rollbackTransaction() (197) - Die Transaktion vor dem Rollback:
              [email protected]
              ERROR rollbackTransaction() (206) - Konnte die Transaktion nicht
              backrollen.
              java.lang.IllegalStateException: Transaction does not exist
                   at
              weblogic.transaction.internal.TransactionManagerImpl.rollback(Transactio
              nManagerImpl.java:228)
                   at
              weblogic.transaction.internal.TransactionManagerImpl.rollback(Transactio
              nManagerImpl.java:222)
                   at
              de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPCBean.rollbackTransaction(TPC
              Bean.java:200)
                   at
              de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPCBean.setupTables(TPCBean.jav
              a:102)
                   at
              de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPCBeanImpl.setupTables(TPCBean
              Impl.java:130)
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              de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPCBeanEOImpl.setupTables(TPCBe
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              mmitUnitTest.java:51)
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              org.apache.commons.cactus.AbstractTestCase.runBareServerTest(AbstractTes
              tCase.java:297)
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              org.apache.commons.cactus.server.ServletTestCaller.callTestMethod(Servle
              tTestCaller.java:148)
                   at
              org.apache.commons.cactus.server.ServletTestCaller.doTest(ServletTestCal
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              org.apache.commons.cactus.server.ServletTestRedirector.doPost(ServletTes
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                   at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
                   at
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              etContext.java:1265)
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              java:1631)
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              CONCLUSION
              ==========
              I'm going nuts.
              I just don't get it.
              The transaction is the same. I don't change the Connection. I start
              the Transaction at the beginning before I do anything!
              Please guys help me out.
              Thx alot.
              Stefan "it's three o'clock in the morning, my girlfriend left me, and
              my only friend is that stupid linux pinguine" Siprell
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              >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
              

    Hi Priscilla
              (did you ever see the movie ? :-))
              Well I moved away from the idea of using bean managed transaction. I'll
              be using Container Managed Transactions. To modify the
              transactionalbehaviour I'll write proxymethods which have certain
              different containermanaged transaction properties, but which all call
              the same private methods.
              But it works! Here is my experience:
              - I was doing a DDL statement: I was trying to create new Tables, which
              is a definite "no-go"
              - pay careful attention to:
              http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs60/jta/trxejb.html#1051405
                        and
              http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs60/jta/trxejb.html#1051741
              and use these Settings for the Pool, don't ask me why, but it took me
              hours to find it out by myself:
                   <JDBCConnectionPool CapacityIncrement="5"
              DriverName="weblogic.jdbc.oci.xa.XADataSource" InitialCapacity="1"
              LoginDelaySeconds="1" MaxCapacity="2" Name="oracleSecurityPool"
              Properties="user=xxx; password=xxx; server=xxx.xxx.xxx"
              RefreshMinutes="5" Targets="fbsserver" TestConnectionsOnRelease="true"
              TestTableName="Users" SupportsLocalTransaction="true"/>
              where as the server (shown as: xxx.xxx.xxx) is the TNS Name of the
              Oracle Driver.
              It works great.
              Another thing you guys might want to do is write a simple StatelessSB
              which does JDBC calls and two different database Connections.
              Then write a UnitTest which calls this bean a couple hundred times (with
              the same transaction). Have one test do clean writes, and another which
              causes some SQL-Exception (too long Data Columns, or likewise).
              Always count the entries and see if everything worked out. We're using
              this SetupConstruction to test new combinations of AS(sorry Priscilla) /
              Database / Db-Drivers to have a "standard test".
              I know my two cents were uncalled for, but it might save you some
              time.....
              thanx for your help
              Stefan
              -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
              Von: Priscilla Fung [mailto:[email protected]]
              Bereitgestellt: Donnerstag, 2. August 2001 21:42
              Bereitgestellt in: transaction
              Unterhaltung: Two phase commit and bean managed transactions
              Betreff: Re: Two phase commit and bean managed transactions
              Hi Stefan,
              Looks like you have not actually begun a transaction by calling
              UserTransaction.begin(),
              so your setupTables method is really executing with no transaction
              context.
              Priscilla
              Stefan Siprell <[email protected]> wrote:
              >To all the Transaction GURUS!
              >
              >Hi guys (-and gals).
              >I've been doing J2EE for quite a while, but today was my first at
              >XA-Transactions and Bean Managed Transactions.
              >
              >Why am I doing this?
              >====================
              >Well I have to be able to controll the transactionalbehaviour of my
              >bean
              >during runtime, since some bean calls would cause a transactional
              >overflow due to the stress they would cause to the system, whereas
              >smaller bean calls need to run in one transaction.
              >-> Therefore I need Bean Managed Transactions
              >Since the bean does a call on two Database Connections it has to use
              >a
              >XA-Transaction.
              >-> Therefore I need XA-Transactions.
              >
              >Abstract
              >========
              >- I just can't get a User TransAction into the right Status it stays
              >in 'STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION' all the time
              >- Therefore the SQL Commands can be comitted 'java.sql.SQLException:
              >Does not support SQL execution with no global transaction'
              >- Therefore I can't do a rollback 'java.lang.IllegalStateException:
              >Transaction does not exist'
              >- Therefore I wrote this mail.
              >
              >I don't want to be a smart-"ass" writing such a detailed and indepth
              >mail. I just would like to show that I tried, and would like to have
              >some replies from you guys.
              >
              >Below are my configurations, code and logfiles.
              >
              >Thanx for taking your time and hope that the other people may learn
              >something as well.
              >
              >cu
              >
              >Stefan
              >
              >
              >Scenario
              >========
              >
              >used Software
              >-------------
              >Bea Weblogic (WL) 6.0 SPx (not real sure which SP i have)
              >Oracle 8.1.6 using the API-Version 8
              >
              >
              >I configured the system as follows:
              >(ofcourse I 'xxx'ed out all of the confidential data, sorry guys;-))
              >excerpt from:
              >
              >config.xml
              >----------
              ><JDBCConnectionPool CapacityIncrement="5"
              >DriverName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver" InitialCapacity="2"
              >LoginDelaySeconds="1" MaxCapacity="5" Name="oraclePool"
              >Properties="user=xxx;password=xxx;dll=ocijdbc8;protocol=thin"
              >RefreshMinutes="5" Targets="fbsserver" TestConnectionsOnRelease="true"
              >TestTableName="languages" URL="jdbc:oracle:thin:@xxx:1521:xxx "/>
              >
              ><!-- Since this is our Main Datasource I would not like to use a XA
              >Transaction due to performance Issues
              >and the TxDataSource:
              >-->
              >
              ><JDBCTxDataSource EnableTwoPhaseCommit="true"
              >JNDIName="finstral.datasource.fbs" Name="finstral Content Datasource"
              >PoolName="oraclePool" Targets="fbsserver"/>
              >
              ><!-- no comment required -I hope.
              >Next comes the "special" Pool
              >-->
              >
              ><JDBCConnectionPool CapacityIncrement="5"
              >DriverName="weblogic.jdbc.oci.xa.XADataSource" InitialCapacity="1"
              >LoginDelaySeconds="1" MaxCapacity="2" Name="oracleSecurityPool"
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              >[email protected]
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              >[email protected]
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              >[email protected]
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              >     at
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              >     at
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              s
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              e
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              >     at
              >org.apache.commons.cactus.server.ServletTestCaller.doTest(ServletTestCa
              l
              >ler.java:199)
              >     at
              >org.apache.commons.cactus.server.ServletTestRedirector.doPost(ServletTe
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              >etContext.java:1265)
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              >CONCLUSION
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              >I just don't get it.
              >The transaction is the same. I don't change the Connection. I start
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              >
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              "KRISH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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              >
              > I am calling a BeanManaged EJB which has a transaction attribute
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              transaction
              > other than the Bean managed transaction. Do i really need a required new
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              >
              > Thanks
              >
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              >
              

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    http://www.orionserver.com
    http://www.orionsupport.com
    http://www.elephantwalker.com
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    [weblogic.transaction.RollbackException: Unexpected exception in beforeCompletion:
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    Brynjar Glesnes wrote:
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              private TopicPublisher topicPublisher = null;
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              Thanks.
              "Jimmy Johns" <[email protected]> wrote in message
              news:[email protected]...
              > I have an MDB which sends the messages it receives onto another JMS
              > destination within the onMessage method. These messages are not sent to
              > the JMS destination unless I explicitly use a transacted session for the
              >
              > destination and subsequently commit the session. If I set the transacted
              >
              > parameter to Session as false the messages are sent. If I set the
              > transacted parameter to true the messages will only be output if the
              > session is committed. This is the standard behaviour for a JMS session
              > but this is not the correct behaviour for an MDB running with
              > container-managed transaction demarcation.
              >
              > For a start the transacted parameter to session should be ignored when
              > run in the context of a container transaction and the commit method
              > should thrown an exception as it is not allowed within the context of a
              > container transaction.
              >
              > This is the MDB code and the deployment descriptor: -
              >
              > public class MessageBean implements MessageDrivenBean, MessageListener
              > {
              > private String topicName = null;
              > private TopicConnectionFactory topicConnectionFactory = null;
              > private TopicConnection topicConnection = null;
              > private TopicSession topicSession = null;
              > private Topic topic = null;
              > private TopicPublisher topicPublisher = null;
              > private TextMessage textMessage=null;
              > private transient MessageDrivenContext messageDrivenContext = null;
              >
              > private Context jndiContext;
              >
              > public final static String
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              > public final static String
              > TOPIC="weblogic.examples.jms.exampleTopic";
              >
              > public MessageBean()
              > {
              > }
              >
              > public void setMessageDrivenContext(MessageDrivenContext
              > messageDrivenContext)
              > {
              > this.messageDrivenContext = messageDrivenContext;
              > }
              >
              > public void ejbCreate()
              > {
              > }
              >
              > public void onMessage(Message inMessage)
              > {
              > try
              > {
              > jndiContext = new InitialContext();
              > topicConnectionFactory =
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              > topic = (Topic) jndiContext.lookup(TOPIC);
              > topicConnection =
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              > container tx
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              > {
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              > catch (NamingException ne)
              > {
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              > }
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              > public void ejbRemove()
              > {
              > }
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              >
              >
              >
              > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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              > <ejb-name>MessageBean</ejb-name>
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              >
              >
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              >
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