Creating Weblogic Engine Queues using SAF instead of regular Queues

Hi,
I was just wondering to see if anybody has configured Oracle BPM engine with weblogic using SAF instead of regular queues ? I would like to know the impact. Any comments on Advantages/Disadvantages of this approach is also appreciated
My primary objective for this mode is not lose any process data for lack of access to the underlying resource. I was hoping SAF would queue all the data incase of the resource unavailability and would then update the resource once it is available.
TIA
Rudraksh

Hi, I encounted the same problem. Could you please share your solution on how to realize it?
Regards,
Duowei

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    java:1037)

    Alex Robbins wrote:
    Try removing <authentication-mechanism> from the ra.xml file of the Kodo
    JCA connector. Then it won't try to authenticate against the WL security
    realm. (If you want connector-level authentication as well as DB-conn
    authentication i think you'll have to configure WL security. I don't know
    how). This worked for me.
    Alex.Hi, The following is the ra.xml, please see any problem.
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE connector PUBLIC '-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Connector
    1.0//EN' 'http://java.sun.com/dtd/connector_1_0.dtd'>
    <connector>
    <display-name>KodoJDO</display-name>
    <description>Resource Adapter for integration of the Kodo Java Data
    Objects (JDO) implementation with J2EE 1.3 compliant managed
    environments</description>
    <icon>
    <small-icon>kodo16.gif</small-icon>
    <large-icon>kodo32.gif</large-icon>
    </icon>
    <vendor-name>Solarmetric, Inc.</vendor-name>
    <spec-version>1.0</spec-version>
    <eis-type>jdo</eis-type>
    <version>1.0</version>
    <license>
    <description>See http://www.solarmetric.com for terms and license
    conditions.</description>
    <license-required>true</license-required>
    </license>
    <resourceadapter>
    <managedconnectionfactory-class>com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.ee.ManagedConnectionFactoryImpl</managedconnectionfactory-class>
    <connectionfactory-interface>javax.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory</connectionfactory-interface>
    <connectionfactory-impl-class>com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.ee.JDOConnectionFactory</connectionfactory-impl-class>
    <connection-interface>javax.resource.cci.Connection</connection-interface>
    <connection-impl-class>com.solarmetric.kodo.ee.EEPersistenceManager</connection-impl-class>
    <transaction-support>XATransaction</transaction-support>
    <config-property>
    <description>The number of hard references to cached objects that the
    PersistenceManager's cache will retain (in addition to the soft reference
    cache that it maintains). Setting this to a higher value will result in
    more objects being retained in the cache, at the cost of utilizing more
    memory resources. Setting it to -1 will cause the PersistenceManager to
    maintain hard references only. This will result in better performance, but
    can have adverse effects on memory usage.</description>
    <config-property-name>CacheReferenceSize</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Integer</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>1000</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The class name of ether the JDBC java.sql.Driver, or an
    instance of a javax.sql.DataSource to use to connect to the data
    source.</description>
    <config-property-name>ConnectionDriverName</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The JNDI name of the connection factory to use for
    finding non-transactional connections. If specified, this is the
    connection that will be used for access for obtaining sequence
    numbers.</description>
    <config-property-name>ConnectionFactory2Name</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>jdbc/petshop</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A space-separated list of properties to be passed to
    the JDBC Driver when obtaining a Connection for the ConnectionFactory2
    (which will be used to obtain sequence numbers). Properties are of the
    form "key=value". If a javax.sql.DataSource class is defined in the
    javax.jdo.option.ConnectionDriverName property, then this property will be
    used to set bean-like properties in the DataSource instance upon creation.
    These properties vary depending on the DataSource in use: see the
    documentation for your DataSource for details on the properties to
    use.</description>
    <config-property-name>ConnectionFactory2Properties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The JNDI name of the connection factory to use for
    obtaining connections.</description>
    <config-property-name>ConnectionFactoryName</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>PetShopXADataSource</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The password for the user specified in
    ConnectionUserName</description>
    <config-property-name>ConnectionPassword</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A space-separated list of properties to be passed to
    the JDBC Driver when obtaining a Connection. Properties are of the form
    "key=value". If a javax.sql.DataSource class is defined in the
    javax.jdo.option.ConnectionDriverName property, then this property will be
    used to set bean-like properties in the DataSource instance upon creation.
    These properties vary depending on the DataSource in use: see the
    documentation for your DataSource for details on the properties to
    use.</description>
    <config-property-name>ConnectionProperties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The connection retain mode. Possible options are
    "persistence-manager", "transaction", and "on-demand". Default value is
    "on-demand".</description>
    <config-property-name>ConnectionRetainMode</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>on-demand</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The number of seconds to wait between testing
    connections retrieved from the connection pool. Only valid when using the
    built-in Kodo connection pooling.</description>
    <config-property-name>ConnectionTestTimeout</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Integer</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>10</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The URL for the data source.</description>
    <config-property-name>ConnectionURL</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The username for the connection listed in
    ConnectionURL.</description>
    <config-property-name>ConnectionUserName</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of the class to use for caching of data loaded
    from the data store. Must implement
    com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.datacache.DataCache.</description>
    <config-property-name>DataCacheClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A space-separated list of properties to pass to the
    class defined in com.solarmetric.kodo.DataCacheClass upon
    initialization.</description>
    <config-property-name>DataCacheProperties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of the default class to use for mapping
    persistent classes to the database. Must extend
    com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.ormapping.ClassMapping.</description>
    <config-property-name>DefaultClassMappingClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.ormapping.ClassMapping</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The number of seconds that data in the data cache is
    valid for. A value of 0 or less means that by default, cached data does
    not time out.</description>
    <config-property-name>DefaultDataCacheTimeout</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Double</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>0.0</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The number of rows that will be pre-fetched when an
    element in a Query result is accessed.</description>
    <config-property-name>DefaultFetchBatchSize</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Integer</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>10</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The threshold below which result lists will be
    completely instantiated upon their creation. A value of -1 will always
    force all results to be completely instantiated, thus disabling lazy
    result loading.</description>
    <config-property-name>DefaultFetchThreshold</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Integer</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>30</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of the default class to use for managing
    subclass indicator columns. Must implement the
    com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.ormapping.SubclassProvider interface. See
    custom class indicator documentation for more information about subclass
    providers.</description>
    <config-property-name>DefaultSubclassProviderClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.ormapping.SubclassProviderImpl</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A space-separated list of properties to pass to the
    class defined in
    com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.DefaultSubclassProviderClass upon
    initialization.</description>
    <config-property-name>DefaultSubclassProviderProperties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The DBDictionary to use for this configuration. This is
    auto-detected based on the setting of javax.jdo.option.ConnectionURL, so
    you need only set this to override the default with your own custom
    DBDictionary or if you are using an unrecognized driver.</description>
    <config-property-name>DictionaryClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A space-separated list of name-value properties
    settings to pass to the dictionary defined by
    com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.DictionaryClass. Many of the DBDictionary
    options are automatically configured by concrete subclasses of
    GenericDictionary. The defaults can, however, be overridden by using this
    property.</description>
    <config-property-name>DictionaryProperties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>If true, then Kodo JDO will allow the use of query
    filter extensions. See the query extensions documentation for more
    information.</description>
    <config-property-name>EnableQueryExtensions</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Boolean</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>false</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A comma-separated list of fetch group names that
    PersistenceManagers will load by default when loading data from the
    database.</description>
    <config-property-name>FetchGroups</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>If true, then all fields of all classes in a given
    inheritance hierarchy will by default map into the least-derived type's
    default primary table. If false then a new default primary table will be
    created for each class in the inheritance hierarchy, and each type's
    declared fields will map to that table by default.</description>
    <config-property-name>FlatInheritanceMapping</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Boolean</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>true</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A String value indicating whether or not Kodo should
    automatically flush modifications to the data store before executing
    queries.</description>
    <config-property-name>FlushBeforeQueries</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>with-connection</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>If false, then the JDO implementation must consider
    modifications, deletions, and additions in the PersistenceManager
    transaction cache when executing a query inside a transaction. Else, the
    implementation is free to ignore the cache and execute the query directly
    against the data store.</description>
    <config-property-name>IgnoreCache</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Boolean</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>false</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The license key provided to you by SolarMetric. Keys
    are available at www.solarmetric.com</description>
    <config-property-name>LicenseKey</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>xxxx</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of the class to use for obtaining a reference
    to the transaction manager in an enterprise environment. Must implement
    the com.solarmetric.kodo.ee.ManagedRuntime interface.</description>
    <config-property-name>ManagedRuntimeClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>com.solarmetric.kodo.ee.AutomaticManagedRuntime</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A space-separated list of properties to pass to the
    class defined in com.solarmetric.kodo.ManagedRuntimeClass upon
    initialization.</description>
    <config-property-name>ManagedRuntimeProperties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The maximum number of connections to pool. If all of
    these are in use, then PersistenceManager instances must wait for a
    connection to become available. This option has been removed from the
    specification, but we still use the javax.jdo.option for backwards
    compatibility.</description>
    <config-property-name>MaxPool</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Integer</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>200</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The minimum number of connections to keep in the pool.
    This option has been removed from the specification, but we still use the
    javax.jdo.option for backwards compatibility.</description>
    <config-property-name>MinPool</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Integer</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>2</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The number of milliseconds to wait for a pooled
    connection before throwing an exception if the pool is empty. This option
    has been removed from the specification, but we still use the
    javax.jdo.option for backwards compatibility.</description>
    <config-property-name>MsWait</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Integer</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>30000</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>If true, then the application plans to have multiple
    threads simultaneously accessing a single PersistenceManager, so measures
    must be taken to ensure that the implementation is thread-safe. Otherwise,
    the implementation need not address thread safety.</description>
    <config-property-name>Multithreaded</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Boolean</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>false</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>If true, then it is possible to read persistent data
    outside the context of a transaction. Otherwise, a transaction must be in
    progress in order read data.</description>
    <config-property-name>NontransactionalRead</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Boolean</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>true</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>If true, then it is possible to write to fields of a
    persistent-nontransactional object when a transaction is not in progress.
    If false, such a write will result in a JDOUserException.</description>
    <config-property-name>NontransactionalWrite</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Boolean</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>false</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>Selects between optimistic and pessimistic (data store)
    transactional modes.</description>
    <config-property-name>Optimistic</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Boolean</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>false</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of the class that the
    PersistenceManagerFactory should create when creating a new
    PersistenceManagerImpl. Must extend
    com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.</description>
    <config-property-name>PersistenceManagerClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of the concrete implementation of
    javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory that
    javax.jdo.JDOHelper.getPersistenceManagerFactory () should create. For
    Kodo JDO, this should be
    com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.JDBCPersistenceManagerFactory or
    com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.ee.EEPersistenceManagerFactory, or a custom
    extension of one of these types.</description>
    <config-property-name>PersistenceManagerFactoryClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.JDBCPersistenceManagerFactory</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A space-separated list of properties to pass to the
    class defined in com.solarmetric.kodo.PersistenceManagerClass upon
    initialization.</description>
    <config-property-name>PersistenceManagerProperties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A comma-separated list of classes that will be
    initialized whenever a new PersistenceManager is instantiated. This can be
    used to get around issues with application identity classes not being
    associated with their respective persistent classes.</description>
    <config-property-name>PersistentTypes</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of the class to use to proxy second class
    objects in managed instances. Must implement
    com.solarmetric.kodo.util.ProxyManager.</description>
    <config-property-name>ProxyManagerClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>com.solarmetric.kodo.util.SimpleProxyManager</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A space-separated list of properties to pass to the
    class defined in com.solarmetric.kodo.ProxyManagerClass upon
    initialization.</description>
    <config-property-name>ProxyManagerProperties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of the class to use for caching of queries
    loaded from the data store. Must implement
    com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.datacache.QueryCache.</description>
    <config-property-name>QueryCacheClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.datacache.query.QueryCacheImpl</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A space-separated list of properties to pass to the
    class defined in com.solarmetric.kodo.QueryCacheClass upon
    initialization.</description>
    <config-property-name>QueryCacheProperties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A list of query filter listeners to add to the default
    list of extensions. Ignored if com.solarmetric.kodo.EnableQueryExtensions
    is false.</description>
    <config-property-name>QueryFilterListeners</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of the class to use for communicating commit
    information among JVMs. Must implement
    com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.event.RemoteCommitProvider.</description>
    <config-property-name>RemoteCommitProviderClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A space-separated list of properties to pass to the
    class defined in com.solarmetric.kodo.RemoteCommitProviderClass upon
    initialization.</description>
    <config-property-name>RemoteCommitProviderProperties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>If true, then fields in a persistence-capable object
    that have been changed during a transaction will be rolled back to their
    original values upon a rollback. Otherwise, the values will not be changed
    upon rollback.</description>
    <config-property-name>RestoreValues</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Boolean</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>true</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of the class that will be used as the
    Collection implementation for returning ResultList instances. It must be
    an instance of
    com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.objectprovider.ResultList.</description>
    <config-property-name>ResultListClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The property string used to configure the instance of
    the ResultListClass.</description>
    <config-property-name>ResultListProperties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>If true, then fields in a persistence-capable object
    that have been read during a transaction must be preserved in memory after
    the transaction commits. Otherwise, persistence-capable objects must
    transition to the hollow state upon commit, meaning that subsequent reads
    will result in a database round-trip.</description>
    <config-property-name>RetainValues</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Boolean</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>false</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of the class to use for generating sequence
    numbers when using data store identity. Must implement the
    com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SequenceFactory interface.</description>
    <config-property-name>SequenceFactoryClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.schema.DBSequenceFactory</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>A space-separated list of properties to pass to the
    class defined in com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SequenceFactoryClass upon
    initialization.</description>
    <config-property-name>SequenceFactoryProperties</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The class names of a SQLExecutionListener
    implementation to install on the SQLExecutionManager.</description>
    <config-property-name>SQLExecutionListenerClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value></config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The name of a custom SQLExecutionManager to be used for
    all issuance of SQL to the data store. Must implement
    com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManager.</description>
    <config-property-name>SQLExecutionManagerClass</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManagerImpl</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The size of the PreparedStatement cache that is
    maintained in the DataSource implementation.</description>
    <config-property-name>StatementCacheMaxSize</config-property-name>
    <config-property-type>java.lang.Integer</config-property-type>
    <config-property-value>70</config-property-value>
    </config-property>
    <config-property>
    <description>The time, in seconds, after which a JDBC query will be
    aborted if it has not yet returned any values. This value is simply passed
    to the JDBC driver's Statement.setTimeout method; Kodo does not perform
    any addition timeout actions. Note that many JDBC drivers either ignore
    this request, or improperly handle it, which may result in application
    deadlocks.</description>
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