PQ76354; 5.0.2: Transaction rollback exception thrown instead of app exception
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Abstract
In certain cases, incorrect transaction rollback exception is thrown instead of an application exception.
 
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USERS AFFECTED:
WebSphere Application Server Developers using EJBs may get incorrect RemoteException, instead of an Application Exception when using the scheduler service.

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
In certain cases, RemoteException is thrown incorrectly by the scheduler service.

RECOMMENDATION:
There are some instances where calling the an EJB business method through an EJB proxy may return incorrect exceptions. For example, if a client application is calling a stateless session bean which in turn calls the scheduler.create() method and the create() method throws a NotificationException, the client may not recieve the NotificationException and may instead recieve a transaction-related runtime exception.

Another scenerio is calling getRollbackOnly() method on the EJBContext after setRollbackOnly was called on the transacation.
 
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Please download the UpdateInstaller below to install this fix.
 
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Please review the readme.txt for detailed installation instructions.
 
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Segment Product Component Platform Version Edition
Application Servers Runtimes for Java Technology Java SDK
Problems (APARS) fixed
PQ76354
 
 


Document Information


Product categories: Software > Application Servers > Distributed Application & Web Servers > WebSphere Application Server > EJB Container
Operating system(s): Windows
Software version: 5.0.2
Software edition:
Reference #: 4005504
IBM Group: Software Group
Modified date: Aug 17, 2004