WebLogic Server supports the javax.transaction package and the javax.transaction.xa package, from Sun Microsystems, Inc., which implement the Java Transaction API (JTA) for Java applications. For more information about JTA, see the Java Transaction API (JTA) Specification (version 1.0.1a) published by Sun Microsystems, Inc. For a detailed description of the javax.transaction and javax.transaction.xa interfaces, see the JTA Javadoc.
JTA includes the following components:
An interface for demarcating and controlling transactions from an application, javax.transaction.UserTransaction. You use this interface as part of a Java client program or within an EJB as part of a bean-managed transaction.
An interface for allowing a transaction manager to demarcate and control transactions for an application, javax.transaction.TransactionManager. This interface is used by an EJB container as part of a container-managed transaction and uses the javax.transaction.Transaction interface to perform operations on a specific transaction.
Interfaces that allow the transaction manager to provide status and synchronization information to an applications server, javax.transaction.Status and javax.transaction.Synchronization. These interfaces are accessed only by the transaction manager and cannot be used as part of an applications program.
Interfaces for allowing a transaction manager to work with resource managers for XA-compliant resources (javax.transaction.xa.XAResource) and to retrieve transaction identifiers (javax.transaction.xa.Xid). These interfaces are accessed only by the transaction manager and cannot be used as part of an applications program.
BEA WebLogic Extensions to JTA
Extensions to the Java Transactions API are provided where the JTA specification does not cover implementation details and where additional capabilities are required.
BEA WebLogic provides the following capabilities based on interpretations of the JTA specification:
Client-initiated transactions—the JTA transaction manager interface (javax.transaction.TransactionManager) is made available to clients and bean providers through JNDI. This allows clients and EJBs using bean-managed transactions to suspend and resume transactions.
Note: A suspended transaction must be resumed in the same server process in which it was suspended.
Scope of transactions—transactions can operate within and between clusters and domains.
BEA WebLogic provides the following classes and interfaces as extensions to JTA:
The WebLogic JTA transaction manager object supports this interface, which allows XA resources to register and unregister themselves with the transaction manager on startup. It also allows a transaction to be resumed after suspension.
This interface includes the following methods:
registerStaticResource, registerDynamicResource, and unregisterResource
This class provides delistment capabilities for XA resources.
This interface includes the following method:
getDelistFlag
For a detailed description of the WebLogic extensions to the javax.transaction and javax.transaction.xa interfaces, see the weblogic.transaction package description.