Distributed Java transactions with JTA and JTS (and possibly OTS)

From: mischka (mischka41_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/14/05

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    Hello,

    is anybody out there who has successfully implemented a transaction
    distributed across JVMs by the means of a transaction manager, using
    JTA and JTS (or OTS, too)? What interests me is transaction context
    propagation that could be done with Orbacus some time ago but which
    appears to be cumbersome with most present available transaction
    managers.

    My scenario is of two applications (I don't plan to use an application
    server but would do so in case of serious advantages) residing in
    different JVM and on different machines. Each application accesses a
    database (XAResource, Resource, XADataSource, etc.). Anybody with
    experiences using Arjuna, Atomikos, JOTM and theirlikes?
    Hopefully and thankfully,

    Distrans


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