Oracle Rdb Transaction Management

I'm going through Windows 2000, VB 6.0, ADO MSODBC to the Oracle rdb odbc driver. I would like to be able to control the type of transaction that is started and perhaps even to use the RESERVING Clause.
Does anybody out there have any experience on how to do this?

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    Could not canonicalize 'ERROR: product bean SAWebBinCompBean does not exist' (Th
    e filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect). From system pr
    operty java.library.path.
    Could not canonicalize 'ERROR: product bean EclipseSACatalogMangerCompBean does
    not exist' (The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect).
    From system property java.library.path.
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    ot exist' (The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect). F
    rom system property java.library.path.
    Could not canonicalize 'ERROR: product bean DWSharedUtilityCompBean does not exi
    st' (The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect). From sy
    stem property java.library.path.
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    INFO: Legacy datasource detected...attempting to convert to new syntax.
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    nsactions (commit 0) (rollback 0) (prepared 0).
    2007-07-15 12:48:45.408 NOTIFICATION JMSServer[]: OC4J JMS server recovering loc
    al transactions Queue[OC4J Domain Queue].
    2007-07-15 12:48:45.448 NOTIFICATION JMSServer[]: OC4J JMS server recovering loc
    al transactions Queue[jms/Oc4jJmsExceptionQueue].
    2007-07-15 12:48:45.628 NOTIFICATION JMSServer[]: OC4J JMS server recovering loc
    al transactions Queue[jms/notifications].
    2007-07-15 12:48:45.649 NOTIFICATION JMSServer[]: OC4J JMS server recovering loc
    al transactions Queue[OracleASRouter_store].
    2007-07-15 12:48:45.959 NOTIFICATION JMSServer[]: OC4J JMS server recovering loc
    al transactions Queue[jms/events].
    2007-07-15 12:48:46.049 NOTIFICATION JMSServer[]: OC4J JMS server recovering loc
    al transactions Queue[jms/jobstore].
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    4J JMS Server with: XMLJMSServerConfig[file:/C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/
    system/appserver/oc4j/j2ee/home/config/jms.xml]
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    C4J JMS Server with: XMLJMSServerConfig[file:/C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel
    /system/appserver/oc4j/j2ee/home/config/jms.xml]
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    ed to set the internal configuration of the OC4J JMS Server with: XMLJMSServerCo
    nfig[file:/C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/system/appserver/oc4j/j2ee/home/co
    nfig/jms.xml]
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    ificationSenderQueueConnectionFactory not found. Allowing J2EEContext creation
    to continue anyway.
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    ory found at jms/QueueConnectionFactory
    2007-07-15 12:49:29.962 WARNING J2EE JNDI-00002 Resource reference jms/Queue/Not
    ificationSenderQueue not found. Allowing J2EEContext creation to continue anywa
    y.
    2007-07-15 12:49:29.962 WARNING J2EE JNDI-00004 No javax.jms.Queue found at null
    2007-07-15 12:49:29.962 WARNING J2EE JNDI-00002 Resource reference jms/Queue/Not
    ificationSenderQueueConnectionFactory not found. Allowing J2EEContext creation
    to continue anyway.
    2007-07-15 12:49:29.972 WARNING J2EE JNDI-00004 No javax.jms.QueueConnectionFact
    ory found at jms/QueueConnectionFactory
    2007-07-15 12:49:29.982 WARNING J2EE JNDI-00002 Resource reference jms/Queue/Not
    ificationSenderQueue not found. Allowing J2EEContext creation to continue anywa
    y.
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    g EJB module: java.lang.InstantiationException: Resource exception(BPELjms) for
    MessageDrivenBean InvokerBean during endpoint activation: failure looking up res
    ource provider factory for QueueConnectionFactoryWrapper [Queue]-OracleASJMSConn
    ector.QueueConnectionFactoryWrapper.Demos7.-3f9cb723:113ca91421c:-7fff.22 []: ja
    vax.resource.spi.ResourceAdapterInternalException: Looking up java:comp/resource
    /oc4jjms/jms/collaxa/BPELInvokerQueueFactory: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException
    : No resource named 'oc4jjms/jms/collaxa/BPELInvokerQueueFactory'found
    07/07/15 12:49:30 WARNING: Application.setConfig Application: orabpel is in fail
    ed state as initialization failed.
    java.lang.InstantiationException: Error initializing ejb-modules: Resource excep
    tion(BPELjms) for MessageDrivenBean InvokerBean during endpoint activation: fail
    ure looking up resource provider factory for QueueConnectionFactoryWrapper [Queu
    e]-OracleASJMSConnector.QueueConnectionFactoryWrapper.Demos7.-3f9cb723:113ca9142
    1c:-7fff.22 []: javax.resource.spi.ResourceAdapterInternalException: Looking up
    java:comp/resource/oc4jjms/jms/collaxa/BPELInvokerQueueFactory: javax.naming.Nam
    eNotFoundException: No resource named 'oc4jjms/jms/collaxa/BPELInvokerQueueFacto
    ry'found
    2007-07-15 12:49:30.513 WARNING DEBUG GJRA-1100, oracle.j2ee.connector.messagein
    flow.MessageEndpointFactoryImpl@121c5df.
    2007-07-15 12:49:30.763 WARNING J2EE OJR-00013 Exception initializing deployed a
    pplication: orabpel. Application: orabpel is in failed state as initialization f
    ailed
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    oying EJB module: com.evermind.server.ejb.deployment.InvalidEJBAssemblyException
    : [hw_services:hw_services_ejb:RemoteWorklistService] - Unable to load ejb-class
    oracle.tip.pc.services.hw.worklist.RemoteWorklistServiceBean, see section 23.2
    of the EJB 2.1 specificationoracle.classloader.util.AnnotatedClassNotFoundExcept
    ion:
    Missing class: oracle.tip.pc.services.hw.worklist.RemoteWorklistServic
    eBean
    Dependent class: com.evermind.server.ejb.deployment.BeanDescriptor
    Loader: oc4j:10.1.3
    Code-Source: /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/system/appserver/oc
    4j/j2ee/home/lib/oc4j-internal.jar
    Configuration: <code-source> in META-INF/boot.xml in C:\product\10.1.3
    .1\OraBPEL_1\bpel\system\appserver\oc4j\j2ee\home\oc4j.jar
    This load was initiated at hw_services.root:0.0.0 using the Class.forName() meth
    od.
    The missing class is available from the following locations:
    1. Code-Source: /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/system/services/lib/
    bpm-services.jar (from <code-source> in /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/syst
    em/appserver/oc4j/j2ee/home/config/server.xml)
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    is shared-library can be imported by the "hw_services" application.
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    failed state as initialization failed.
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    w_services_ejb:RemoteWorklistService] - Unable to load ejb-class oracle.tip.pc.s
    ervices.hw.worklist.RemoteWorklistServiceBean, see section 23.2 of the EJB 2.1 s
    pecificationoracle.classloader.util.AnnotatedClassNotFoundException:
    Missing class: oracle.tip.pc.services.hw.worklist.RemoteWorklistServic
    eBean
    Dependent class: com.evermind.server.ejb.deployment.BeanDescriptor
    Loader: oc4j:10.1.3
    Code-Source: /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/system/appserver/oc
    4j/j2ee/home/lib/oc4j-internal.jar
    Configuration: <code-source> in META-INF/boot.xml in C:\product\10.1.3
    .1\OraBPEL_1\bpel\system\appserver\oc4j\j2ee\home\oc4j.jar
    This load was initiated at hw_services.root:0.0.0 using the Class.forName() meth
    od.
    The missing class is available from the following locations:
    1. Code-Source: /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/system/services/lib/
    bpm-services.jar (from <code-source> in /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/syst
    em/appserver/oc4j/j2ee/home/config/server.xml)
    This code-source is available in loader oracle.bpel.common:10.1.3. Th
    is shared-library can be imported by the "hw_services" application.
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    pplication: hw_services. Application: hw_services is in failed state as initiali
    zation failed
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    B module: com.evermind.server.ejb.deployment.InvalidEJBAssemblyException: [owf:O
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    .owf.OWFRemoteWrapperBean, see section 23.2 of the EJB 2.1 specificationoracle.c
    lassloader.util.AnnotatedClassNotFoundException:
    Missing class: oracle.tip.pc.services.owf.OWFRemoteWrapperBean
    Dependent class: com.evermind.server.ejb.deployment.BeanDescriptor
    Loader: oc4j:10.1.3
    Code-Source: /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/system/appserver/oc
    4j/j2ee/home/lib/oc4j-internal.jar
    Configuration: <code-source> in META-INF/boot.xml in C:\product\10.1.3
    .1\OraBPEL_1\bpel\system\appserver\oc4j\j2ee\home\oc4j.jar
    This load was initiated at owf.root:0.0.0 using the Class.forName() method.
    The missing class is available from the following locations:
    1. Code-Source: /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/system/services/lib/
    bpm-services.jar (from <code-source> in /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/syst
    em/appserver/oc4j/j2ee/home/config/server.xml)
    This code-source is available in loader oracle.bpel.common:10.1.3. Th
    is shared-library can be imported by the "owf" application.
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    tate as initialization failed.
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    rEJB:OWFRemoteWrapper] - Unable to load ejb-class oracle.tip.pc.services.owf.OWF
    RemoteWrapperBean, see section 23.2 of the EJB 2.1 specificationoracle.classload
    er.util.AnnotatedClassNotFoundException:
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    Dependent class: com.evermind.server.ejb.deployment.BeanDescriptor
    Loader: oc4j:10.1.3
    Code-Source: /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/system/appserver/oc
    4j/j2ee/home/lib/oc4j-internal.jar
    Configuration: <code-source> in META-INF/boot.xml in C:\product\10.1.3
    .1\OraBPEL_1\bpel\system\appserver\oc4j\j2ee\home\oc4j.jar
    This load was initiated at owf.root:0.0.0 using the Class.forName() method.
    The missing class is available from the following locations:
    1. Code-Source: /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/system/services/lib/
    bpm-services.jar (from <code-source> in /C:/product/10.1.3.1/OraBPEL_1/bpel/syst
    em/appserver/oc4j/j2ee/home/config/server.xml)
    This code-source is available in loader oracle.bpel.common:10.1.3. Th
    is shared-library can be imported by the "owf" application.
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    pplication: owf. Application: owf is in failed state as initialization failed
    2007-07-15 12:50:07.096 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
    stantiate web-application: admin_war defined in web site OC4J 10g (10.1.3) Defau
    lt Web Site. Application: admin_war has been stopped
    2007-07-15 12:50:07.096 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
    stantiate web-application: console_war defined in web site OC4J 10g (10.1.3) Def
    ault Web Site. Application: console_war has been stopped
    2007-07-15 12:50:07.246 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
    stantiate web-application: startup_war defined in web site OC4J 10g (10.1.3) Def
    ault Web Site. Application: startup_war has been stopped
    2007-07-15 12:50:07.386 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
    stantiate web-application: httpbinding defined in web site OC4J 10g (10.1.3) Def
    ault Web Site. Application: httpbinding has been stopped
    2007-07-15 12:50:26.003 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
    stantiate web-application: deploy defined in web site OC4J 10g (10.1.3) Default
    Web Site. Application: deploy has been stopped
    2007-07-15 12:50:26.013 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
    stantiate web-application: testconnection defined in web site OC4J 10g (10.1.3)
    Default Web Site. Application: testconnection has been stopped
    2007-07-15 12:50:26.023 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
    stantiate web-application: taskservice defined in web site OC4J 10g (10.1.3) Def
    ault Web Site. Application: taskservice has been stopped
    2007-07-15 12:50:26.033 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
    stantiate web-application: taskmetadataservice defined in web site OC4J 10g (10.
    1.3) Default Web Site. Application: taskmetadataservice has been stopped
    2007-07-15 12:50:26.033 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
    stantiate web-application: taskqueryservice defined in web site OC4J 10g (10.1.3
    ) Default Web Site. Application: taskqueryservice has been stopped
    2007-07-15 12:50:26.033 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
    stantiate web-application: IdentityService defined in web site OC4J 10g (10.1.3)
    Default Web Site. Application: IdentityService has been stopped
    2007-07-15 12:50:26.033 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
    stantiate web-application: usermetadataservice defined in web site OC4J 10g (10.
    1.3) Default Web Site. Application: usermetadataservice has been stopped
    2007-07-15 12:50:26.043 ERROR J2EE HTTP-00004 Internal error raised tyring to in
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