It's no use settting Timeout Seconds for JTA in WebLogic6.0 under HP_UX11

          Hello,all, I use WebLogic Server 6.0 under HP_UX11. When I execute a long time query
          method with container_manager_transaction, I got a Exception: weblogic.transaction.RoolbackException:
          Transaction timed out after 31 seconds. Then I use the Admin Console to change JTA's
          attribute Timeout seconds from 30 to 600 and restart the server. When I execute the
          query again, the problem still exists. I change the attribute serveral times, but
          it's no use. Do I forget something else? Best Regards. Brent
          

          Hello,all, I use WebLogic Server 6.0 under HP_UX11. When I execute a long time query
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          attribute Timeout seconds from 30 to 600 and restart the server. When I execute the
          query again, the problem still exists. I change the attribute serveral times, but
          it's no use. Do I forget something else? Best Regards. Brent
          

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