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Transaction Manager
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| Peter Abbott 2005-03-30, 7:08 pm |
| hi all
Does anybody know if it is possible to use an external Transaction
Manager with EAServer? I have read through the documentation and it is a
bit unclear whether it is possible/recommended.
cheers
Pete
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| Dave Wolf 2005-03-30, 7:08 pm |
| What flavor of tx manager do you want to use, and what problem are you
trying to solve?
Dave Wolf
Cynergy Systems
http://www.cynergysystems.com
Peter Abbott wrote:
> hi all
>
> Does anybody know if it is possible to use an external Transaction
> Manager with EAServer? I have read through the documentation and it is a
> bit unclear whether it is possible/recommended.
>
> cheers
> Pete
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| Peter Abbott 2005-03-30, 7:08 pm |
| We are trying to evaluate the future of our application
server choice and this is one of the questions I have been
given to investigate.
We are wanting to have distributed transactions to allow
partitioning of certain components within a different
clusters or just different easerver instances. With easerver
you need to upgrade to the costly enterprise edition. As far
as tx manager, I am just wonder if we are able to integrate
with something other than what is built into easerver.
Pete
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> What flavor of tx manager do you want to use, and what
> problem are you trying to solve?
>
> Dave Wolf
> Cynergy Systems
> http://www.cynergysystems.com
>
> Peter Abbott wrote:
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| Dave Wolf 2005-03-30, 7:08 pm |
| Assuming you had a specific transaction manager and a JDBC driver which
supported that tx manager yes.
I would be SHOCKED if a third party tx manager were much cheaper then
EAS Enterprise. Tx managers tend to be PRICEY.
Dave Wolf
Cynergy Sysytems
http://www.cynergysystems.com
Peter Abbott wrote:[color=darkred
]
> We are trying to evaluate the future of our application
> server choice and this is one of the questions I have been
> given to investigate.
>
> We are wanting to have distributed transactions to allow
> partitioning of certain components within a different
> clusters or just different easerver instances. With easerver
> you need to upgrade to the costly enterprise edition. As far
> as tx manager, I am just wonder if we are able to integrate
> with something other than what is built into easerver.
>
> Pete
>
>
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| Peter Abbott 2005-03-30, 7:08 pm |
| Looking through the documentation I found a section in the Transaction
Manager documentation within the programmers guide,
"When EAServer is running in two-phase commit mode, which is the default
for version 5.0 or later, you can enlist XA resources with EAServer
Transaction Manager."
Taken from:
http://infocenter.sybase.com/help/i...pg/easpgp10.htm
Does this really mean that this is going to made available (licensed)
versions?
cheers
Pete
Dave Wolf wrote:[color=darkred
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> Assuming you had a specific transaction manager and a JDBC driver which
> supported that tx manager yes.
>
> I would be SHOCKED if a third party tx manager were much cheaper then
> EAS Enterprise. Tx managers tend to be PRICEY.
>
> Dave Wolf
> Cynergy Sysytems
> http://www.cynergysystems.com
>
> Peter Abbott wrote:
>
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| Carson Hager 2005-03-30, 7:08 pm |
| 2PC support is a separate add-on license for EAServer 5.x and beyond.
Carson
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"Peter Abbott" <abmannz@yahoo.co.nz> wrote in message
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> Looking through the documentation I found a section in the Transaction
> Manager documentation within the programmers guide,
>
> "When EAServer is running in two-phase commit mode, which is the default
> for version 5.0 or later, you can enlist XA resources with EAServer
> Transaction Manager."
>
> Taken from:
> http://infocenter.sybase.com/help/i...pg/easpgp10.htm
>
> Does this really mean that this is going to made available (licensed)
> versions?
>
> cheers
> Pete
>
> Dave Wolf wrote:
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