EJB / EE :: MDS Don't Support All Six Transaction Attributes
Jun 23, 2014
On p.176 of EBJ 3 in Action (2nd edition),
MDS don't support all six transaction attributes. MDBs support only REQUIRE or NOT_SUPPORT.... There is no existing transaction to suspend or join when a message is delivered, The two options you have available are REQUIRE if you want a transaction.....
there is no existing transaction when a message is delivered from a queue to an MDB. Why we still need a transaction as it says " REQUIRE if you want a transaction"? When a message is delivered from the queue to the MDB, is this a transaction?
I have created a SOAP client and initiate the transaction using proxy objects.Need to log the raw SOAP request/response XML message.
PaymentsAppServiceProxy proxy=new PaymentsAppServiceProxy(); QueryTransactionRequest request=new QueryTransactionRequest(); //Need to print the actual XML from the request try { QueryTransactionResponse response=proxy.queryTransaction(request);
I need to make an java app which will be used only for online banking transaction with credit/debit card ...so i need to know the basic procedures for costumer to come and do the transaction
->When the user request for a file that is not exists i want to redirect to a valid url where i can inform him that the file does not exists. ->I am trying to use the properties messages for the language that the user has. I want to use it cause i want to reuse some of the message and it is easier to translate the page to other languages. How when the browser has a default page English to let user change the language to Italian for example but for all page.
I studied that java does not support multiple inheritance using classes. It is fine practically, but I have still a question in mind:Lets see the below code.
class Test{ ------ ------ }
class MyTest extends Test{ --------- --------- }
Here, as we know that that Object is Super class for every class in java. and I have already extends a Test class in MyTest.My question is: How is it possible to extend features of two class at the same time?
I need to port asynchronous bean (provided by websphere) support in App servers like weblogic and jboss. Is this feature already part of J2EE specification? Or should I use some other external package to get this feature?If so what are those async bean like features for weblogic and jboss?
We can have attributes in different scopes in a JSP page. Suppose there is an attribute named 'name' with values in different scopes as below:
request - A session - B application - C page - D
Suppose I print ${name} in a JSP page, then what will be the value printed on the JSP? And, what will be the preference order of attributes search in different scopes?
I am new to Java and I am doing an assignment to identify Class and Attributes from below example. How to identify 7 classes and its attributes from this scenario:
ABC Maps Maker produces electronic maps for global positioning systems. Every map needs to define the latitude and longitude of the centre of the map, together with the length and breadth of the map. A map also has a name, and a set of geographical features.
A geographical feature is something noticeable in a a map; e.g., a hill, or valley. Among the types of features are the following: trace features, track features and tract features.
All features have a name that is displayed on the map next to the feature. A trace feature has a coordinate point to indicate its location relative to the centre of the map. Broadcasting stations, mountain peaks, and transmission towers, are examples of trace features. Every trace feature has a description associated with it.
Examples of track features include roads, railways and rivers. Each track feature has a list of points that define its course, and a line pattern. The line pattern specifies the colour, and the thickness.
Like a track feature, a tract feature also has set of points, except that when drawn on the map, the last point is linked to the first point to enclose a complete region. Additionally, it has a fill pattern which incorporates essentially a colour.
Recall that there is a class, Point, in the java.awt package – this can be used to hold the co-ordinate of a point
What is the difference between Attributes and Parameters.that is difference between two methods request.getAttribute() and request.getParameter() and why we have this two methods?
I am building an application that has two types of users. While some of the fields (ie: username, email address, password) are the same for both user types, other fields are different for each user type.
Therefore, I would like to split up the process of registering (ie: writing the user info to database) into two parts:
1) registering the common fields among both user types (servlet 1) 2) registering the specific fields based on the user type that is registering (servlet 2a and servlet 2b).
Therefore, once servlet 1 is processed, I wish to forward the request to servlet 2a or 2b depending on what type of user is registering.
I wish to do this since I will have other parts of my application that will make use of servlets 2a and 2b as well. Is this possible to do (redirect request parameters from jsp to servlet and then to another servlet)?
I have to create a new custom tag "imageLabeable" as a div contains a GraphicImage and an OutputLabel (primefaces).
Since I want to make it reusable as much as possible, I tried to write, in cc:interface section, all GraphicImage attributes (id, value, binding etc) and some new (GraphicImage is the main component among the two). But after that I have must associate GraphicImage attributes with the attributes created in cc:interface:
As you can see, if I have a lot of attributes I have to write a lot of association. Furthermore, if I see html rendered code with Firebug or similar, I see all of these associations.
Can I inherit these attributes automatically? Or associate it in easier way?
String name = "James Bond"; Session.setAttribute("name", name);
Why is the attribute name and attribute value the same in all the books I've read. I know one is a string literal and one is an object but must it be the same?
Second thing I'm confused about... let's say I change the servlet code to
String name = "James Bond"; Session.setAttribute("hisname", name); When I try to access it using JSP: ${sessionScope.name}
it works fine. So what is the point of the first argument in Session.setAttribute() ?
The authenticatedUser and menu attributes are gone. I never know when it's going to happen so I can't trace it. Any guesses why those type session objects would die?
I attached an image of what menu object looks like.
I have two different "business objects", and they have multiple attributes in common(around 25 I believe, all of which are simply a String). Basically, these objects are used for documentation purposes on the same file.
The program can choose to update a given Document at any point in time, even if changes haven't been made to existing version. So what I'm trying to do, is check to see if these attributes differ any between the two files(the exisitng copy, and the new request). If so, I'll update...else I simply throw out the request. The workload can be rather intense at times so I don't want to bog down the system anymore then necessary.
Simply pulling down every attribute for each and comparing seems like a lot of overhead, any more efficient way to achieve these results?
I have an issue with variables/attributes scope inside a jsp tag file.
In short, I have a tag with an attribute named "id". If the page using my tag has a variable called "id" (maybe coming from the spring model) and I call my tag WITHOUT specifying the id attribute, inside my tag I still can acces to the "id" attribute that was defined in the page but I don't want this behavior; if the tag is called without the "id" attribute then it should defaults to empty/null.
(...) The id is: ${id} // <- Prints 'X' <my:print /> <- Prints 'X' ! I want it to not print anything in that case <my:print id="Y"/> <- Prints 'Y' (...)
What I want is to have the tag attributes live only in the tag, without having any knowledge of any variable outside of the tag itself. Is it possible?
My current workaround is to remove the "id" attribute, enable dynamic attributes and with a scriptlet search in the dynamic attributes map for the "id" and save it in a variable with a different name (e.g. "__id").
public class BookExamples { String title; String genre; public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub System.out.println("Hey");
[code]...
Eclipse gives me an error for b1.genre = "hey"; saying "Syntax error on token "genre", VariableDeclaratorId expected after this token". I am learning from a HeadFirst Java book that is all in Java 5.0 version which may be part of the problem.
I have to use the company's login resource, which returns a login page for authentication after a browser/user page request; after successfully authenticated, the session attributes are set in a (remote) valued object (VO) invoked via servlet; then, such values are set in my (local) POJO.
I want to display the current user session attribute (see xChave below) and save it in database. How can I persist http User session attributes through the structure below?
Abstract Controller (just the main code):
public abstract class AbstractController<T> { @Inject private AbstractFacade<T> ejbFacade; private Class<T> itemClass; private T selected; private Collection<T> items; //GETTERS AND SETTERS OMMITED public AbstractController(Class<T> itemClass) { this.itemClass = itemClass; }