What does the weblogic.transaction.internal.CoordinatorImpl do?

When under a moderate to heavy load I occasionally see as much as 90% of threads in one server on a cluster working on the following request:
          weblogic.transaction.internal.CoordinatorImpl
          This was as viewed in the WLS admin console. This is not causing a problem as far as I can see but I am curious what this object does and whether it is an indicator that something needs to be looked into.
          Any ideas?
          Thanks.

George Lupanoff <[email protected]> writes:
          It coordinates transactions
          andy
          > When under a moderate to heavy load I occasionally see as much as 90% of threads in one server on a cluster working on the following request:
          > weblogic.transaction.internal.CoordinatorImpl
          >
          > This was as viewed in the WLS admin console. This is not causing a problem as far as I can see but I am curious what this object does and whether it is an indicator that something needs to be looked into.
          >
          > Any ideas?
          > Thanks.
          

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